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Question 2 need to do a ratio table

Question 2 need to do a ratio table-example-1

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Answer: It would take Tanya 15 minutes to run 2 kilometers

Answer: 15 minutes


Step-by-step explanation: This is true because:

If Tanya can run 8 kilometers in an hour (60 minutes) and you need to find how long it takes for her to run 2 kilometers there are two ways you can solve this:

#1: You find the unit rate (how long it takes Tanya to run 1 kilometer).

This would be written as 8 kilometers divided by 60 minutes. Once you do that math, you should get 7 1/2 minutes for one kilometer. However, since she is running 2 kilometers, you would multiply 7 1/2 by 2 to get your answer, which is 15 minutes.

#2: You set up a proportion to solve this problem:

This would be written as:

8/60 == 2/x, where the numerator of each fraction is the number of kilometers ran, the denominator is how long it took to run that distance, and x is the amount of minutes it took Tanya to run 2 kilometers. If you cross multiplied, you would get the following equation:

8x=120.

To get x by itself, you would divide both sides by 8; 8x/8 is x, and 120/8 is 15, getting you an answer of x=15, or 15 minutes.

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