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2 August, 20:30

Your school is 600 meters away from your home. Your walking speed is 200 meters per minutes. One day you set out from your home and walk to school. After a few minutes, you are 100 meters away from your school. Which of the following equations represents the minutes, m, you have walked?

a. 600 + 200m = 100

b. 600 - 200m = 100

c. 600/200m = 100

d. 200/600m = 100

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  1. 2 August, 20:57
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    Option B

    The equation that represent the minutes you have walked is 600 - 200m = 100

    Solution:

    Given that Your school is 600 meters away from your home

    Your walking speed is 200 meters per minutes

    Therefore,

    total distance between school and home = 600 meters

    walking speed = 200 meters per minute

    Let "m" be the number of minutes you walked

    One day you set out from your home and walk to school

    After a few minutes, you are 100 meters away from your school

    Therefore, remaining distance to be covered = 100 meters

    If "m" represents the number of minutes walked, then distance covered in "m" minutes is given as,

    distance = speed x time

    distance = 200 x m = 200m

    So in the total distance of 600 meters, he has covered 200m and remaining distance is 100 meters

    From the above statement we can frame a equation as,

    total distance - already covered distance = remaining distance

    600 - 200m = 100

    Thus option B is correct
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