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

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The required rearranged equation is
t=(d)/(r)

SOLUTION:

Given, Brian is riding his bike.

He biked a distance of 14 miles at a rate of 14 miles per hour.

We have to rearrange the distance formula, d = rt, to solve for Brian's time in minutes.

Now, we have to calculate time so, the equation will be rearranged as
t=(d)/(r)

Here, d is distance = 14 miles and r is rate of speed = 14 miles per hour

Then,
\text { time } \mathrm{t}=\frac{14 \text { miles }}{14 \text { miles per hour }}=(14)/(14)=1 \text { hour }

The required equation is
t=(d)/(r)

User Jjlin
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Answer:

60 minutes

Explanation:

The distance formula is:

D = RT

Where

D is distance (in miles)

R is rate (in miles per hour)

T is time (in minutes)

Given,

D = 14 miles

R = 14 miles per hour

We want to find T, so we have:


D=RT\\T=(D)/(R)\\T=(14)/(14)\\T=1

So the time is 1 hour

We want in minutes, and we know 60 minutes is 1 hour, so the time (in minutes) is 60 minutes

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