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28 April, 01:07

Andrew is riding his bike. He biked a distance of 14 miles at a rate of 7 miles per hour. Using the distance formula, d = rt, solve for Andrew's time in minutes

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  1. 28 April, 01:28
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    120 minutes.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    14=7t you have to solve for t if you want to find the time it took for him to ride his bike. Since 7 is basically multiplied to t, you have to divide both sides by 7, and you get 2=t. But, since this is in hours, you have to convert it to minutes, and as you know, there are 60 minutes in one hour, so you then you multiply 2 to 60 to get 120 minutes.
  2. 28 April, 03:55
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    d = rt (d = distance, r = rate (speed) and t = time)

    14 = 7t

    Divide both sides by 7:

    t = 14/7

    t = 2 hours

    1 hour = 60 minutes.

    2 hours x 60 = 120 minutes total.
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