SOLUTION: You walked 2⁄15 miles from your chemistry class to your economics class at a constant speed of 0.8 miles per hour. How long did this take you? minutes

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Question 845036: You walked 2⁄15 miles from your chemistry class to your economics class at a constant speed of 0.8 miles per hour. How long did this take you?
minutes

Answer by LinnW(1048)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
distance = rate * time
2/15 = 0.8 * t
divide each side by 0.8
=




in hours
(1/6)(60 minutes) = 10 minutes

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