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A 5K is roughly 3.1 miles long. Which equation could be used to determine the time, t, ittakes to run a 5K as a function of the average speed, s, of the runner where t is in minutesand s in miles per minute?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given in the question:


\begin{gathered} distance=3.1mile \\ speed=s \end{gathered}

The formul for time is given below as


t=(distance)/(speed)

By substituting the values, we will have


\begin{gathered} t=(d\imaginaryI stance)/(speed) \\ t=(3.1)/(s) \\ \end{gathered}

Hence,

The final answer is


t=(3.1)/(s)

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