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26.02.2020 •
Mathematics
Flo sets a goal of walking 10,000 total steps per day. Flo's normal routine involves walking 4,000 steps per day. If Flo walks 100 steps per minute, how many extra minutes should she walk per day beyond her normal routine?
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Ответ:
60min
Step-by-step explanation:
Sp=Steps
Your goal to 10,000sp
What you have 4,000sp
What you know 100sp=1 min
10,000/100=100min
So 100min is your walking goal
4,000sp/100sp=40min
Now you subtract
100min-40min=60min
To dobble check just multiply 60min by 100min
60min X 100min= 6,000sp
Ответ:
52 weeks per year
biweekly means she gets paid every 2 weeks
so 52/2 = 27
22500/27 = 833.33 each paycheck