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A drawbridge rises at a rate of 3 2/3 feet per minute. The drawbridge rises to a height of 50 feet. How long does it take the draw bridge to completely rise?

Question 5 options:

13 7/11 feet


183 2/3 feet


13 7/11 minutes


183 2/3 minutes

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Answer:

183 2/3

Explanation:

3 2/3 feet minute * 50 feet

11/3 * 50 = 550/3 = 183 2/3

User Team Pannous
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Answer: Third option.

Explanation:

You know that the drawbridge rises at a rate of
3\ (2)/(3) feet per minute. This means that the drawbridge rises
3\ (2)/(3) in a minutes.

Convert from mixed fraction to decimal number:


3\ (2)/(3)\ ft=(3+0.66)\ ft=3.6\ ft

Since the drawbridge rises to a height of 50 feet, you need to apply this procedure in order to find the time the drawbridge takes to completely rise:


time=((1\ min)(50\ ft))/(3.66\ ft)=13.6\ min or
13\ (7)/(11)\ min

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