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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-17

Every morning, Jim runs for 15 minutes. If Jim runs at a speed of 4 miles per hour, how far does he travel?

Use the equation [tex]d = rt[/tex].

Asked by wwwjonas

Answer (2)

To determine how far Jim travels during his 15-minute run, we can use the formula d = rt, where d is distance, r is rate (or speed), and t is time. Jim's running speed is 4 miles per hour (mph). To use the equation, we need to make sure that the units for time and speed are compatible.
First, we convert Jim's running time from minutes to hours, as his speed is given in miles per hour. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so 15 minutes is equivalent to ⅔ hour (15 minutes divided by 60 minutes per hour).
Now, plug the values into the equation: d = rt = 4 mph × ⅔ hour = 1 mile. Therefore, Jim travels 1 mile during his 15-minute run.

Answered by qworange | 2024-06-24

Jim travels 1 mile during his 15-minute run, calculated using the distance formula d = r t . By converting 15 minutes into hours, we used his running speed of 4 miles per hour to find the distance. Therefore, the total distance run is 1 mile.
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Answered by qworange | 2025-02-27