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in 10 seconds, the surface of the earth at the equator has moved 4,600 meters. how far has the surface moved in 150 seconds
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To calculate how far the surface has moved in 150 seconds, we can use proportionality.
Let's set up the proportion:
10 seconds -> 4600 meters
150 seconds -> x meters
To find out the value of x, we can cross-multiply and solve the equation:
10 * x = 150 * 4600
x = (150 * 4600) / 10
x = 690,000 meters
Therefore, the surface has moved 690,000 meters in 150 seconds.
Let's set up the proportion:
10 seconds -> 4600 meters
150 seconds -> x meters
To find out the value of x, we can cross-multiply and solve the equation:
10 * x = 150 * 4600
x = (150 * 4600) / 10
x = 690,000 meters
Therefore, the surface has moved 690,000 meters in 150 seconds.
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