Math, asked by josefarias, 3 months ago

You drive a car from Milwaukee to Chicago, which is a distance of 150km and it takes you 95 min. What is the velocity in km/hr and m/s?

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

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For this case we have to, by definition:

Where:

v: It's the velocity

x: It is the distance traveled

t: It is the time spent

1 hour equals 60 minutes and 1 minute equals 60 seconds.

On the other hand:

1 kilometer equals 1000 meters

So:

On the other hand:

ANswer:

Answered by HKforever557
21

  \huge\mathfrak\red{hello \: your \: answer}

 \small\mathfrak\blue{question}

You drive a car from Milwaukee to Chicago, which is a distance of 150km and it takes you 95 min. What is the velocity in km/hr and m/s?

 \small\mathfrak\blue{solution}

For this case we know ,

v =  \frac{x}{t}

where,

v ..velocity

x..distance

t..time

1 hour equals 60 minute and 1 minute equals 60 seconds

1km = 1000m

So,

 \frac{150}{95}  \times  \frac{1}{60}  \times  \frac{1000}{1}

 =  \frac{150}{95}  \times \frac{1000}{60}  =  \frac{15000}{5700}

 = 2.63 \frac{m}{s}

On the other hand,

 \frac{150}{95}  \times  \frac{60}{1}  = 94.74 \frac{km}{h}

 \huge\mathfrak\green{so}

2.63 \frac{m}{s}

94.74 \frac{km}{h}

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