Ted likes to run long distances. He can run 20 \text{ km}20 km20, space, k, m in 959595 minutes. He wants to know how many kilometers (k)(k)left parenthesis, k, right parenthesis he will go if he runs at the same pace for 285285285 minutes.
Which proportion could Ted use to model this situation?
Please choose from one of the following options.
k20=95285
28595=k20
Solve the proportion to determine how far Ted will run in 285285285 minutes.

\text{km}km

Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]\frac{285}{95}=\frac{k}{20}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

Ted runs 20 km in 95 minutes

so

Using proportion

Find out how many kilometers he runs at the same pace for 285 minutes

Let

k ----> the number of kilometers

[tex]\frac{20}{95}\frac{km}{min}=\frac{k}{285}\frac{km}{min}\\\\k=20(285)/95\\\\k=60\ km[/tex]

therefore

The proportion that could Ted use to model this situation is

[tex]\frac{20}{95}=\frac{k}{285}[/tex]

Rewrite

[tex]\frac{285}{95}=\frac{k}{20}[/tex]

Answer:

60 km

Step-by-step explanation:

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