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Answer:

he correct answer option is 300 yd/h.

Explanation:

We are given that an insect is moving at a speed of 15 feet per minute and we are to covert this unit of speed into yards per hour.

For that, we will use this unit multiplier:
(1 yard)/(3feet) ×
(60 min)/(1 hr)


15(feet)/(min) ×
(1 yard)/(3feet) ×
(60 min)/(1 hr)


15 ×
(1*60yard)/(3*1hour)


300(yard)/(hour)

Therefore, the correct answer option is 300 yard/hour.

User Hart CO
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Answer:

The speed of the insect is 2700 yard/hour

Explanation:

∵ 1 foot = 1/3 yard

∵ 1 hour = 60 minutes

∴ 15 feet = 1/3 × yard ⇒ yard = 15 × 3 = 45 yards

∴ 1 minute = 1/60 hour

∵ The insect speed = 15 feet / min

∴ The insect speed = 45 ÷ 1/60 = 2700 yard /hour

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