alfredo151 alfredo151
  • 11-04-2024
  • Mathematics
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5) Ken can jump 40
jumps in 5 hours.
A) What is his unit
rate?
B) How many jumps
can he do in 10
hours?
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Respuesta :

lolita6009 lolita6009
  • 11-04-2024

Answer:

hello

Step-by-step explanation:

A) total number of jumps (40) by the total number of hours (5):

Unit rate = Total jumps / Total hours

Unit rate = 40 jumps / 5 hours

Unit rate = 8 jumps/hour

B) how many jumps Ken can do in 10 hours ?

Number of jumps = Unit rate * Number of hours

Number of jumps = 8 jumps/hour * 10 hours

Number of jumps = 80 jumps

Ken can do 80 jumps in 10 hours.

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