To be able to determine the distance that the skier travels, let's first determine its constant rate (speed).
A skier travels for 4 seconds and covers 72 meters.
Constant Rate (Speed):

Determining the distance covered in 2 minutes:
Step 1: Convert the time in minutes into seconds.

Step 2: Multiply the time by the constant rate (speed) of the skier.



Therefore, in 2 minutes, the skier travels 2,160 meters.