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Answer:

(Rounded. Exact DP: 16) -- 0.166...7 yards/minute

Explanation:

Use the speed formula:


s = (d)/(t)

The runner travelled 1 yard in 6 minutes.


s = (1\:yard)/(6\:minutes)\\s = 0.166...7

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User Sirar Salih
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Answer: Depending on you mean I have answers for them so I hope one of them is for what your looking for.

  • A distance of 1 yard covered in 6 minutes, which would indicate a speed of 1 yard/6 minutes, or 0.17 yards per minute.
  • A measurement of time, with the duration of an event or task being 6 minutes and the quantity or amount being 1 yard.
  • A quantity that is spread out over a period of 6 minutes, such as 1 yard of fabric or 1 yard of pipe being produced every 6 minutes.
  • A reference to a specific sport or activity, such as a football team gaining 1 yard in 6 minutes of play.

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