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A boy is walking at a velocity of 5 km h 1 5 \text{ km} \cdot \text{h}^{-1} . He continues his walk for 2 minutes.

Calculate how much distance (in meters) he covered?


The answer is 166.7.

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Hemant Mathur
Mar 28, 2014

by the formule x=v.t v=5 km/h =50/36 m/s t=2 min =120 sec then x=(50*120)/36 =500/3 =166.667 m

The question should suggest that one should enter meters, not kilometers. Also, Hemant's answer above rather appears correct to me.

Dear Ali, how did you come to the figure of 165.6?

grn a - 7 years, 1 month ago

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my first answer is also in km and also it wrong.

Hemant Mathur - 7 years, 1 month ago

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