Math, asked by AvantiSingh, 2 months ago

A boy travels with an average speed of 60 m/s for 10 min. How much distance does he travel ? *​

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Answered by pandasoumitra2011
3

Answer:

1 minute = 60 sec. 20 minutes = 20 × 60 = 1200 sec. Distance travelled = 10 m s-1 × 1200 sec.

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Answered by UltimateAK
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Answer:

  • 1 minute = 60 sec. 20 minutes = 20 × 60 = 1200 sec. Distance travelled = 10 m s-1 × 1200 sec.

Step-by-step explanation:

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  • Given that ,
  • \begin{gathered} speed = 10ms {}^{ - 1} \\ \\ time = 20 \: minutes \\ \\ = > > converting \: \: minutes \: to \: secs \\ \\ = > 20 \times 60 = 1200secs \\ \\ now \: using \: \: the \: formula \: \\ \\ speed = \frac{distance}{time} \\ \\ distance = > speed \times time \\ \\ = 1200 \times 10 = 12000m\end{gathered}
  • speed=10ms
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  • time=20minutes
  • =>>convertingminutestosecs
  • =>20×60=1200secs
  • nowusingtheformula
  • speed=
  • time
  • distance
  • distance=>speed×time
  • =1200×10=12000m
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