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14 September, 11:51

The

average running speed of Ronald was 1.9 metres per second. He has run for

30 minutes, that is he has run a distance of metres.

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  1. 14 September, 12:38
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    Given that Ronald's average running speed per second, determine the distance that he has ran in 30 minutes in metres.

    Given: Ronald's speed: 1.9 metres per second or 1.9m/s^2

    FInd: Distance he ran in 30 minutes

    First. we have to convert the seconds to minutes, we can do this by multiply by 60. Since, there is 60 seconds in a minute.

    60 x 1.9 = 114

    That means, Ronald runs 114 metres in a minute, then we multiply by 30 to find out how many metres he runs in 30 minutes. So, we would multiply his speed per minute by 30.

    30 x 114 = 3420

    Thus, Ronald has ran 3,420 metres in 30 minutes.

    If he continues at the same pace, he will have ran 6,840 metres in an hour.
  2. 14 September, 13:42
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    3420 metres.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    30 minutes = 30 * 60 = 1800 seconds.

    So the distance Ronald has run is 1800 * 1.9

    = 3420 metres.
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