SOLUTION: Hi, I'm having trouble setting up a problem.
Larry has to walk 311.45 feet to his car. He's walking at a rate of 4 MPH. How long will it take him to reach his car? I've figured
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Question 384992: Hi, I'm having trouble setting up a problem.
Larry has to walk 311.45 feet to his car. He's walking at a rate of 4 MPH. How long will it take him to reach his car? I've figured out that 311.45 feet is equivalent to approximately .059 miles.
Thank you so much!
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ok so far
t=D/r
t=0.059/4
t=0.01475 hrs
t=0.885 minutes
t=53.1 sec
pick the one you want
you didn't say which
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