Logan is solving this problem: The cheetah ran 0.05 hours at a rate of 70 mph. How far did the cheetah run? Logan solves the problem by writing: What is wrong with Logan’s work? (1 point) Responses Logan labeled his answer incorrectly. The correct label is feet. Logan labeled his answer incorrectly. The correct label is feet. Logan did not multiply the numbers. Logan did not multiply the numbers. Logan’s work is correct. Logan’s work is correct. Logan used the wrong formula. He should have used A = bh.

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The correct response regarding Logan's work is: Logan did not multiply the numbers.

To find the distance, you need to multiply the speed by the time. The formula for distance is:

\[ \text{Distance} = \text{Speed} \times \text{Time} \]

In this case:

\[ \text{Distance} = 70 \text{ mph} \times 0.05 \text{ hours} = 3.5 \text{ miles} \]

Thus, the issue with Logan's work is that he did not perform the necessary multiplication to determine the distance the cheetah ran.