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Juan is a gold medalist in athletics. In the month of May, if Juan takes 11 seconds to run y yards, how many seconds will it take him to run x yards at the same rate?
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- This is linear relation.
He takes 11 s to run y yards.
Hence he covers 1 yard in 11/y s.
1yard=11/y seconds.
Multiply by x on both sides.
x yards=11x/y seconds.
Hence it would take 11x/y seconds to cover distance x. - 12 years agoHelpfull: Yes(23) No(1)
- 11x/y seconds
- 12 years agoHelpfull: Yes(7) No(1)
- velocity=distance/time;
since he ran at same rate both d tyms,
y/11=x/t
so t=11x/y - 12 years agoHelpfull: Yes(7) No(0)
- 11->y
?->x
then
11x/y - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
- This is linear relation.
He takes 11 s to run y yards.
Hence he covers 1 yard in 11/y s.
1yard=11/y seconds.
Multiply by x on both sides.
x yards=11x/y seconds.
Hence it would take 11x/y seconds to cover distance x. - 6 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
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