SOLUTION: A student traveled 219 km in 14 days. At the same ratio, how far would a student travel in 28 days?
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Question 706099: A student traveled 219 km in 14 days. At the same ratio, how far would a student travel in 28 days?
Answer by lenny460(1073) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A student traveled 219 km in 14 days. At the same ratio, how far would a student travel in 28 days?
Let the distance travelled in 28 days be x.
Therefore:
14 : 219
28 : x
Cross Multiplication:
14 * x = 14x
219 * 28 = 6132
14x = 6132
Divide each side by 14
14x/14 = 6132/14
x = 438
Therefore in 28 days the student will travel 438 km.
Lennox Obuong
Algebra Tutor
Nairobi, Kenya
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