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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 15:28 christylivingsowzxa2

Suppose Richard walks 1 kilometer every 10 minutes. How many meters further can he walk in 1 hour at this new rate? Complete the explanation about how you found your answer. Richard can walk meters further with this new rate. Since there are minutes in 1 hour, you would divide 60 ÷ 10 = . Then you would multiply 1 × 6 = to find out how many kilometers Richard walks in 1 hour. Since there are meters in 1 kilometer, you would multiply 6 x 1,000 = to convert to meters. So, Richard walks meters in 1 hour at his new rate. Then you subtract 6,000 − 5,000 = .

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