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15 November, 21:17

Ashley can ride her bicycle 15 miles in 2 hours. There are 60 minutes in 1 hour, and there are 1,760 yards in 1 mile. How many yards does Ashley travel?

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  1. 15 November, 23:50
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    Speed is given by:

    speed=distance/time

    given that:

    1 mile=1,760 yards

    1 hour=60 min

    then the speed in yards/sec will be:

    distance Ashley covered is 15 miles

    time=2 hours

    thus;

    speed = (15x1760) / (2x60)

    =220 yards / min
  2. 16 November, 00:51
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    If Ashley can ride her bicycle 15 miles in 2 hours, then in order to find how many yards she travels in that time, we simply multiply miles/hour by yards/mile to yield yards/hour. So 15 miles in 2 hours * 1760 yards in 1 mile yields a yardage distance of 28160 yards ridden in the two-hour period.
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