Asked by Anonymous
Sara runs several times a week and always keeps track of how much time she runs each time she goes out. One day she forgets to take her stopwatch with her and wonders if she can still have some idea of her running time. As she passes a particular pond, she remembers that it is 5.6 km from her house. She knows from her previous training that she has a consistent pace of 3.4 m/s. How long has Sara been running when she reaches the pond?
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Writeacher
I never heard of a course called "help" -- you should learn to follow directions and put your SUBJECT in the School Subject box if you truly want help from the right tutor.
Answered by
Steve
since time = distance/speed, she has been running
5.6km*1000m/km / 3.4m/s = 1647 seconds
or 27:27
5.6km*1000m/km / 3.4m/s = 1647 seconds
or 27:27
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