Math, asked by shubhmishra0008, 9 months ago

3. A group of hikers are descending the mountain at a rate of 600m
per hour. What is the change in the elevation of a hiker after 6 hours?​

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Answered by lakshmik2158
2

Answer:

distance =speed *time

dictance=600ft/hr*6

=3600ft

Answered by tanny7630
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Answer:

Naismith's rule helps with the planning of a walking or hiking expedition by calculating how long it will take to travel the intended route, including any extra time taken when walking uphill. This rule of thumb was devised by William W. Naismith, a Scottish mountaineer, in 1892.[1][3][4] A modern version can be formulated as follows:

Allow one hour for every 3 miles (5 km) forward, plus an additional hour for every 2,000 feet (600 m) of ascent.


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