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18 February, 14:35

A runner wants to run 12.3 km. She knows that her running pace is 6.8 mi/h.

How many minutes must she run? Hint: Use 6.8 mi/h as a conversion factor between distance and time.

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  1. 18 February, 15:00
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    To answer this question, you need to know how to convert mile into kilometer. One mile is equal to 1.60934km. Then the runner speed in km/h should be: 6.8 mi/h * 1.60934km/mi = 10.94km/h.

    Then the time needed should be:

    time = distance / velocity = 12.3km / (10.94km/h) = 1.1243 hour * 60 minute/hour = 67.45minutes
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