Solve the problem involving distance, rate, and time. See Example.
EXAMPLE Finding Distance, Rate, or Time
Solve each problem using a form of the distance formula.
(a) The speed of sound is 1088 ft per sec at sea level at 32°F. Find the distance sound travels in 5 sec under these conditions.
We must find distance, given rate and time, using d = rt (or rt = d).
(b) The winner of the first Indianapolis 500 race (in 1911) was Ray Harroun, driving a Marmon Wasp at an average rate (speed) of 74.59 mph. (Source: Universal Almanac.) How long did it take him to complete the 500 mi?
We must find time, given rate and distance, using
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To convert 0.70 hr to minutes, we multiply by 60 to get 0.70(60) = 42. It took Harroun about 6 hr, 42 min, to complete the race.
(c) At the 2008 Olympic Games, Australian swimmer Leisel Jones set an Olympic record of 65.17 sec in the women’s 100-m breaststroke swimming event. (Source: World Almanac and Book of Facts.) Find her rate.
We must find rate, given distance and time, using
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A driver averaged 53 mph and took 10 hr to travel from Memphis to Chicago. What is the distance between Memphis and Chicago?
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