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2 August, 13:09

A student can walk 17 meters in 30 seconds. If the student walked for 1 hour, how many miles and yard can they walk?

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  1. 2 August, 13:24
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    Ok if a student walks 17 meters in 30 seconds he walks 34 meters in a minute 17+17=34 then you take 34 (meters in a minute) multiply by 60 (minutes in an hour) you get 2040 34x60=2040meters 1609.34 meters equal a mile 2040-1609.34=430.66 meters left theres 1.09361yards in a meter so 430.66x1.09361=470.97yards

    so i guess you could say a student would walk 1mile and 470.97 yards if he walked 17 meters in 30 seconds for an hour straight

    p. s it made sense in my head
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