Asked by kyle
while riding her bike, jennifer burns 450 calories every 1/2 hour. Based on this rate, how many calories will jennifer burn if she rides her bike for 1 3/4 of an hour?
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Answered by
Anonymous
First, multiply 450 by 2, which is 900 calories for one hour. Now, for the 3/4, set up a proportion.
.50 / 450 = .75 / ?
450 X .75 = 337.5
337.5 / .50 = 675.
So, Jennifer will burn 675 calories every 3/4 of an hour.
900 + 675 = 1575, the number of calories Jennifer will burn if she rides her bike for 1 3/4 hours.
.50 / 450 = .75 / ?
450 X .75 = 337.5
337.5 / .50 = 675.
So, Jennifer will burn 675 calories every 3/4 of an hour.
900 + 675 = 1575, the number of calories Jennifer will burn if she rides her bike for 1 3/4 hours.
Answered by
A Struggling Student
There is a question similar to this on my test.
For mine it's 154 -Ibs and that he burns 420 calories on a bike. And, that you have to write a function and explain stuff.
SO HERES MY ANSWER:
It says he burns 420 calories every hour
so in 1 hour, 420
in 2 hours , 840 ...
SO the answer is= 420t
The rest is just babble intended to confuse the enemy (students)
I think the teachers hate us lol
ANYWAYS, your welcome folks
For mine it's 154 -Ibs and that he burns 420 calories on a bike. And, that you have to write a function and explain stuff.
SO HERES MY ANSWER:
It says he burns 420 calories every hour
so in 1 hour, 420
in 2 hours , 840 ...
SO the answer is= 420t
The rest is just babble intended to confuse the enemy (students)
I think the teachers hate us lol
ANYWAYS, your welcome folks
Answered by
A Struggling Student
Hope I helped
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