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Michael threw for 1,654 yards in his first five games. At this rate, how many yards will he have thrown for in fifteen games? ✗

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Answer: 4,962 yards

Explanation:

Given: Michael threw for 1,654 yards in his first five games.

The rate of threw =
\frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time}}

Then , The rate of threw =
\frac{1654}{\text{5}} yard/ minute.

i.e. the distance of yards thrown in 1 minute =
\frac{1654}{\text{5}} yard

If the rate remains same , then the distance of yards thrown for in fifteen games is given by :-


(1654)/(5)*15=4,962\text{ yards}

Hence, At this rate, 4,962 yards will he have thrown for in fifteen games.

User Markus L
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Answer:

4,962 yards.

Explanation:

We are given that,

For the first 5 games, Michael threw 1,654 yards.

Since, we see that, the relationship between the yards and the games are directly proportional.

Then for 15 games,

Michael will have thrown for
(1654)/(5)* 3 yards i.e. 1654 × 3 = 4,962 yards

Hence, for 15 games, Michael have thrown for 4,962 yards

User Kurt Zhong
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