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Given

• The rate is f feet per s seconds.


To Find

• The number of feet per minute traveled by a pedestrian.



Approach and Working Out

    • The speed is f feet/ s second
      o It is f/s feet per second
    • So in m minute of 60m seconds it will be,
      o 60mf/s feet

Correct Answer: Option D
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Asked: At the rate of f feet per s seconds, how many feet does a pedestrian travel in m minutes?

Rate = f/s feet/second
Number of feet a pedestrian travels in m minutes = 60m seconds = f/s (60m) = 60fm/s

IMO D
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At the rate of f feet per s seconds, how many feet does a pedestrian travel in m minutes?

A) sm/f
B) fm/s
C) 60f/ms
D) 60fm/s
E) 60fs/m



Solution:

Since the rate is f/s feet per second, the number of feet a pedestrian travels at this rate in m minutes, or 60m seconds, is f/s x 60m = 60fm/s.

Answer: D
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