You are hiking a trail that leads to the top of a cliff .The trail is 5.1 miles long, and you plan to stop for lunch after you complete 2.3 miles. how far from the top of the cliff will you be when you stop for lunch? What would be the fact to this Question
Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
ABCDEFNumber of Minutes150157.5304560Number of Miles2021468
The values in column B were found by dividing both values in column A by 10. The values in column C were found by dividing both values in column B by 2. The other columns contain multiples of the values in column B.
If we look in column E, we can see that it would take her 45 minutes to run 6 miles.
If we look in column B, we can see that she could run 2 miles in 15 minutes.
If we look in column F, we can see that she is running 8 miles every 60 minutes (which is 1 hour), so she is running 8 miles per hour.
If we look in column C, we can see that her pace is 7.5 minutes per mile.
Solution: Finding a unit rate
If we divide 150 by 20, we get the unit rate for the ratio 150 minutes for every 20 miles.
150÷20=7.5
So the runner is running 7.5 minutes per mile. We can multiply this unit rate by the number of miles:
7.5minutesmile×6 miles=45 minutes
Thus it will take her 45 minutes to run 6 miles at this pace.
If it takes her 45 minutes to run 6 miles, it will take her 45÷3=15 minutes to run 6÷3=2 miles at the same pace.
If it takes her 15 minutes to run 2 miles, it will take her 4×15=60 minutes to run 4×2=8 miles at the same pace. Since 60 minutes is 1 hour, she is running at a speed of 8 miles per hour.
We found her pace in minutes per miles in part (a).