Asked by Rida
Leslie ran 4 1/2 laps around the park in 3/4 hour. Kayla ran 3 1/2 laps around the same park in the same amount of time. How many more laps around the park can Leslie run in 1 hour than Kayla at these rates? PLZ EXPLAIN THE STEPS SO I CAN UNDERSTAND ALSO! :D
Answers
Answered by
GanonTEK
Leslie:
4.5 laps = 0.75 hrs
x laps = 1.00 hrs
Find x (the number of laps Leslie does in an hour)
Kayla
3.5 laps = 0.75 hrs
y laps = 1.00 hrs
Find y (the number of laps Kayla does in an hour)
x - y is the difference or extra that Leslie will run in an hour
4.5 laps = 0.75 hrs
x laps = 1.00 hrs
Find x (the number of laps Leslie does in an hour)
Kayla
3.5 laps = 0.75 hrs
y laps = 1.00 hrs
Find y (the number of laps Kayla does in an hour)
x - y is the difference or extra that Leslie will run in an hour
Answered by
Henry
Leslie: 4.5Laps/0.75h = 6 Laps/h
Kala: 3.5Laps/0.75h = 4.67 Laps/h
6Laps/h - 4.67Laps/h = 1.33 Laps/h.
Therefore, Leslie can run 1.33 more laps
in 1 hr. than Kayla.
Kala: 3.5Laps/0.75h = 4.67 Laps/h
6Laps/h - 4.67Laps/h = 1.33 Laps/h.
Therefore, Leslie can run 1.33 more laps
in 1 hr. than Kayla.
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