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Zarrin [17]
3 years ago
12

The formula for finding the distance traveled, based on speed and time, is

Mathematics
1 answer:
Phoenix [80]3 years ago
4 0

Answer and explanation:

The formula for finding the distance traveled, based on speed and time, is D=R\times T

Where, D is distance , R is rate (speed)  and T is time

Units must be consistent.

1) Given : If the unit for D is miles and the unit for T is minutes.

To find : What must the units for R be?

Solution :

R=\frac{D}{T}

Now we put unit,

R=\frac{miles}{minutes}

The unit of R is miles per minute.

2) Given : If a bicyclist rides for 160 minutes at an average speed of 17 miles per hour.

To find : How far was the ride ?

Solution :

Speed R=17 miles per hour

Time T=160 minutes

Convert into hours,

1\text{ minute}=\frac{1}{60}\text{ hour}

160\text{ minute}=\frac{160}{60}\text{ hour}

160\text{ minute}=2.67\text{ hour}

Substitute value in the formula,

D=R\times T

D=17\times 2.67

D=45.39\text{ miles}

The distance is 45.4 miles.

3) Given : A bicyclist ride to cover 12 miles in 1.5 hours.

To find : At what speed must a bicyclist ride ?

Solution :

Distance D=12 miles

Time T=1.5 hour

Substitute value in the formula,

R=\frac{D}{T}

R=\frac{12}{1.5}

R=8

The speed is 8 miles per hour.

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