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Really urgent...i need the working also ...pls help me​-example-1
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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

In each case, you are looking for time. We know speed is distance divided by time. Lets start with the speed formula.

speed = distance/time

Now we solve it for time. Multiply both sides by time and divide both sides by speed.

speed * time = distance

time = distance/speed

Time is distance divided by speed. In each problem, you have a speed and a distance. Divide the distance by the speed to to find the time.

1) speed = 44.1 km/h; distance = 150 km

time = distance/speed = 150 km/(44.1 km/h) =

= 3.401 hours = 3 hours + 0.401 hour * 60 min/hour = 3 hours 24 minutes

2) speed = 120 km/h; distance = 90 km

time = distance/speed = 90 km/(120 km/h) =

= 0.75 hours = 0.75 hour * 60 min/hour = 45 minutes

3) speed = 125 m/s; distance = 500 m

time = distance/speed = 500 m/(125 m/s) =

= 4 seconds

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