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26 May, 08:11

A man runs on a track for 120 minutes with a velocity of 4mi/hr. How far will the man have traveled when he come to a stop?

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  1. 26 May, 08:24
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    8 miles

    Explanation:

    Velocity is speed+direction (the speed of something in a given direction). We know that running on a track, one is moving forwards, which is why the velocity given as positive. Now we do some simple algebra. 120 minutes is equal to 2 hours. At a velocity of 4 miles an hour, for 2 hours, you multiply 4x2 and get 8, which is how far (in miles, units are important) the man has traveled once he comes to a stop.
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