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  • 18-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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A red kangaroo jumps along at 40 km/h. At this rate how long would it take to jump 2 km?

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BlueSky06
BlueSky06 BlueSky06
  • 31-05-2017

 

The solution would be like this for this specific problem:

Given:  40 km/h

2 km

t = d / v
t = 2 km / 40 km/h
t = 0.05 h * 60 minutes = 3 minutes

 

At this rate, it would take 3 minutes for the red kangaroo to jump 2 km.
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