SOLUTION: If I were to walk twice as fast as some one, but walk for the same amount of time, say 2 hours. Wouldn't I take twice as many steps. People say I would still take the same amount o
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Question 935233: If I were to walk twice as fast as some one, but walk for the same amount of time, say 2 hours. Wouldn't I take twice as many steps. People say I would still take the same amount of steps as them if we take close to the same size. I only walk faster.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
SAME amount of steps. You and someone are the same size, so your step-sizes are assumed equal. You are both walking, so your walking rate will keep the same step size.
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