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Eleanor can run 300 meters in 85 seconds. If their speed remains constant, how many meters could they run in 395 seconds? Round to one decimal.

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Given that Eleanor can run 300 meters in 85 seconds;


r=(300)/(85)\text{ m/s}

We want to calculate how many meters it can run in 395 seconds;


\text{distance = speed}*\text{ time}

substituting;


\begin{gathered} d=(300)/(85)*395 \\ d=1,394.1\text{ meters} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the distance they can run in 395 seconds is;


1,394.1\text{ meters}

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