SOLUTION: 28 ft / 18 min = ?in / 216 sec
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Question 754513: 28 ft / 18 min = ?in / 216 sec
Found 2 solutions by josmiceli, MathLover1:
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
So the units will work, you have to get the ratio
into a form like:
( inches ) / ( sec ) = ( inches ) / ( sec )
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Convert ft to inches
( ft )x( in / ft ) = in
in
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Convert min to sec
( min )x( sec / min ) = sec
sec
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Now I can say
Multiply both sides by
in
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AMP Parsing Error of [28ft/18min =xin/216sec ]: Invalid function '': opening bracket expected at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 70.
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.........convert into inches and into seconds
AMP Parsing Error of [(336in/1080sec)216sec =x ]: Invalid function ')216\sec=x': opening bracket expected at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 70.
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AMP Parsing Error of [(336in/1080cross(sec))216cross(sec) =x ]: Invalid function '))216\cross(sec)=x': opening bracket expected at /home/ichudov/project_locations/algebra.com/templates/Algebra/Expression.pm line 70.
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