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Wilmer went up a hill for x minutes at a speed of y kilometers per minutes. Then he went down the same path at a speed of z kilometers per minute, and it took him w minutes to do it. Write an equation that relates x, y, z, and w. (The wording for this question really confuses me. And I do not understand which variable to put on it's own.) PLEASE ANSWER

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Answer:

xy=wz

Explanation:

User Darshan Dalwadi
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Answer:


xy=wz

Explanation:

Given that:

Speed of Wilmer up the hill =
y km/min

Time taken up the hill =
x minutes

Speed of Wilmer down the hill =
z km/min

Time taken up the hill =
w minutes

Distance can be calculated by multiplying the Speed with Time i.e.

The formula for distance is given as:


Distance = Speed * Time

Distance up the hill =
y* x =xy\ kilometers

Distance down the hill =
z* w =wz\ kilometers

It is well known that, the distance up the hill and down the hill will be same.

Putting both the values equal, we get:


xy=wz

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