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2 January, 13:00

Martin runs 100 meters in 15 seconds. What is the equation for d, the distance in meters that Martin covers per second?

15 + d = 100

100 + d = 15

d x 15 = 100

d x 100 = 15

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  1. 2 January, 13:24
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    To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:

    1. You have that Martin runs 100 meters in 15 seconds. Therefore, the equation for d, the distance in meters that Martin covers per second is:

    dx15=100

    2. Therefore, the ansnwer is the third option, which is: dx15=100
  2. 2 January, 13:24
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    The answer is d x 15 = 100

    In order to get the value of d, you must transpose the constant 15 to the left side of the equation.

    It can also be written like this:

    15d = 100

    Divide both sides by 15:

    15d / 15 = 100/15

    d = 6.667 meters per second
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