eddy2017
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Hi, dear professors:
Today, I have been cataloguing every piece of information that I get here from my teachers. There is a lot info to classify so I know, at least, where to find it if I need it. I have come across this problem that I want to bring to you. The problem has been solved, but I want to make sure it has been solved in the right way.
A car travels 60 km in one hour. At the same rate, what distance will be covered by this car in y hour?.
Solution
d=r * t
d=60 km * 1hr
d=60 km
so, for y hours,
y * 60 km =60y km
When I read it it looked as if something was off here. I just want you to tell me what it is or if it is okay like that.
Thanking you in advance for such a valuable help,
eddy
Today, I have been cataloguing every piece of information that I get here from my teachers. There is a lot info to classify so I know, at least, where to find it if I need it. I have come across this problem that I want to bring to you. The problem has been solved, but I want to make sure it has been solved in the right way.
A car travels 60 km in one hour. At the same rate, what distance will be covered by this car in y hour?.
Solution
d=r * t
d=60 km * 1hr
d=60 km
so, for y hours,
y * 60 km =60y km
When I read it it looked as if something was off here. I just want you to tell me what it is or if it is okay like that.
Thanking you in advance for such a valuable help,
eddy
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