Part (1) simply asks for the given time (in minutes) to be converted from minutes to hours.
There are 60 minutes in 1 hour; therefore, every minute is 1/60th of an hour.
1 min = 1/60 hr
2 min = 2/60 hr
3 min = 3/60 hr
et cetera
Of course, it is best to reduce any fractions to lowest terms, before usage in the famous formula which represents the following fact.
Any linear distance-traveled can be written as this product: rate-of-travel TIMES elapsed time
d = r * t
So, you know the value of r (the running rate of the stray elephant) because it's given.
You know the elapsed time (the value of t) because that's your answer to part (1).
Since you converted the time unit in the given t value to hours, you can now multiply r and t together, and the resulting product is the distance traveled (in miles).
d = r * t
The value that you get for d is the answer to part (2).
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