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3 August, 23:13

Tomorrow Noelle wants to travel a total of 4 miles by walking and running she plans to run for 20 minutes at a rate of 6 miles per hour. How many minutes should she walk at a rate of 3 miles per hour to finish traveling the 4 miles

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  1. 4 August, 02:49
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    Noelle will need to walk at a rate of 3 miles per hour for 2/3 of an hour to finish traveling the 4 miles.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This will be a two part problem.

    Noelle wants to travel 4 miles in total.

    If she wants to run for 20 minutes at a rate of 6 miles/hour, we need to convert 20 minutes into terms of hours

    20 minutes * 1 hour/60 minutes = 1/3 of an hour

    let's find the distance she has traveled by running then using

    d = r*t

    where d is our distance in miles,

    r is our speed in miles/hour, and

    t is the time taken in hours

    if r = 6 miles/hour and

    t = 1/3 hours

    we have

    d = (6 miles/hour) * (1/3 hours)

    hours will cancel out, leaving us with

    d = 2 miles

    If Noelle has covered 2 miles by running, how many minutes then will she need to walk at a rate of 3 miles per hour to cover the remaining two miles?

    d = 2 miles

    r = 3 miles/hour

    2 miles = (3 miles/hour) * t divide both sides by 3 miles/hour

    miles will cancel out, leaving us with

    2/3 hours = t

    Therefore, Noelle will need to walk at a rate of 3 miles per hour for 2/3 of an hour to finish traveling the 4 miles.
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