Math, asked by fnp123, 5 hours ago

A satellite travels 29 1/2 miles every 4 1/3 seconds. What is the unit rate of speed?

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Answered by ramjitsingh740
1

Answer:

The distance cover by satellites = 29 \frac{1}{2}

2

1

miles

Or, The distance cover by satellites = \frac{59}{2}

2

59

miles

The Time taken by satellite to travel with this speed = 4\frac{1}{3}

3

1

sec

Or, The Time taken by satellite to travel with this speed = \frac{13}{3}

3

13

seconds

Let the Speed with which the satellite travel = s miles per second

Now, As we know

Speed = \dfrac{\textrm Distance}{\textrm Time}

Time

Distance

Or, s = \frac{\frac{52}{2}}{\frac{13}{3}}

3

13

2

52

or, s = \frac{59\times 3}{2\times 13}

2×13

59×3

∴ s = 6.80 mps

Answered by dafeni
2

Answer:

:

The speed at which the satellite travel is 6.80 miles per second

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

The distance cover by satellites = 29 miles Or,

The distance cover by satellites = miles

The Time taken by satellite to travel with this speed = 4 sec Or,

The Time taken by satellite to travel with this speed = seconds

Let the Speed with which the satellite travel = s miles per second

Now, As we know Speed = Or, s = or,

s = ∴ s = 6.80 mps

So, speed = s = 6.80 miles per second

Hence The speed at which the satellite travel is 6.80 miles per second Anwser

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