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17. N.Q.1-2 ULHS has a student that can run 100 yds in 15 seconds. Mrs. Duke's class converted his speed to
miles per hour below and determined he can run 4.55 miles per hour. Is the conversion correct? If not, explain
what the class did wrong and then work it out using dimensional analysis. You MUST Show all work.
100 yds
60 sec
60 min 1 mile
= 4.55 mph
15 sec
1 min 1 hr 5280 yds

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its hard to explain and show work but so you know the answer is no and its because they converted yards to miles and did the formula for ft to miles instead of yd to miles they did 5280 ft per mile and not 1760 yd per miles

User Nkadwa
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Answer:

13.63 miles per hour

Explanation:

100 yards / 15 sec converted to miles per hour

100 yards x 60 sec x 60 min x 1 mile = 13.63 miles/hr

15 sec 1 min 1 hr 1760 yards

the mistake on Mrs Dukes is the conversion from miles to yards.

1 mile = 1760 yards NOT 5280 yards

User Roberto Pezzali
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