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+ | Converting feet to yards and minutes to second, we see that the truck travels <math>\dfrac{b}{18}</math> yards every <math>t</math> seconds for <math>180</math> seconds. We see that he does <math>\dfrac{180}{t}</math> cycles of <math>\dfrac{b}{18}</math> yards. Multiplying, we get <math>\dfrac{180b}{18t}</math>, or <math>(E)\dfrac{10b}{t}</math> | ||
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Revision as of 15:12, 20 February 2014
Problem
A truck travels feet every seconds. There are feet in a yard. How many yards does the truck travel in minutes?
Solution
Converting feet to yards and minutes to second, we see that the truck travels yards every seconds for seconds. We see that he does cycles of yards. Multiplying, we get , or
See Also
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