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14 December, 22:37

Arunner sprints 550 feet in 100 seconds. If the runner can hold this pace for an hour

and a half without stopping, what distance, in kilometers, will the runner have traveled?

(1 m = 3.28 ft)

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  1. 14 December, 22:52
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    Distance traveled is 9.055 km

    Explanation:

    Speed is given by dividing distance by time.

    The distance given is 550 ft and the time is 100 seconds.

    Therefore; Speed = 550 ft : 100 sec

    = 5.5 ft/sec

    We can calculate the distance the runner covered in one and half hour.

    Time = 1.5 hours

    But 1 hour = 3600 sec

    1.5 hours = (1.5 * 3600)

    = 5400 sec

    Distance is given by multiplying speed and time

    Thus; Distance = 5.5 ft/sec * 5400 sec

    = 29700 ft

    But; 1 m = 3.28 ft

    1000 m = 1 km

    Therefore; 29700 ft will be equivalent to

    = 29700 ft/3.28 ft

    = 9054.878 M

    but 1000 m = 1 km

    Thus, distance = 9054.878 : 1000 m

    = 9.055 km
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