Can some one tell me how to slove this math problem using porportions or something?
Q. In 2001, Alan Webb broke Jim Ryun s 36-year-old high school mile record by running 1 mile in 3 minutes 53.43 seconds. How fast was this in feet per second?
Asked by v.... - Mon Sep 28 19:49:57 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1 mile = 5280 feet 3 min 53.43 sec = 233.43 seconds 5280 / 233.43 = apx 22.619 feet per secone
Answered by Rob - Mon Sep 28 19:56:06 2009

can some one tell me how to slove this math problem using porportions or something?
Q. In 2001, Alan Webb broke Jim Ryun s 36-year-old high school mile record by running 1 mile in 3 minutes 53.43 seconds. How fast was this in feet per second?
Asked by v.... - Mon Sep 28 19:33:31 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1 mile = 5280 feet 3 min 53.43 seconds = 233.43 He was moving at 22.62 Feet per second. --- Oh that's not proportions.. Lets say 1 mile is 5300 ft And it was in 4 min or 280 seconds About 19 Feet Per Second.. I think that's more around what your teacher is looking for
Answered by Adam - Mon Sep 28 19:39:58 2009

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Q. In 2001, Alan Webb broke Jim Ryun's 36-year-old high school mile record by running 1 mile in 3 minutes 53.43 seconds. How fast was this in feet per second.
Asked by dizzy12k - Wed Sep 26 18:47:05 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. First, convert the three minutes into seconds. And add that to the 53.43 seconds. Next, since it's asking for feet per second, convert the one mile into feet. (Just search feet per mile on Google if you don't know it off the top of your head.) After that, simply divide the seconds by the feet to get your answer.
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Answered by norman7774 - Fri Aug 25 09:45:05 2006

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Q. In 2001, Alan Webb broke Jim Ryun's 36 year old high school mile record by running 1 mile in 3 minutes 53.43 secounds. How fast was this in feet per second?
Asked by dizzy12k - Mon Oct 1 18:01:36 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 5280ft in one mile, and 3min53.43 sec = 233.43sec therefore, 5290ft / 233.43 sec. I'll let you figure out the rest as it is YOUR hw! ;)
Answered by mittu90 - Mon Oct 1 18:05:15 2007

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Q. My book says: In 2001, Alan Webb broke Jim Ryun's 36-year-old high school mile record by running 1 mile in 3 minutes 53.43 seconds. How fast was this in feet per second? How do I solve this D: I'm in summer school so I can get ahead in high school. But I don't get it. D: Help?
Asked by Science and religion?? - Mon Jul 6 21:22:05 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. One mile is 5280 feet; one minute is 60 seconds. So: 1 mile x 5280 ft = 5280 feet. 3 min x 60 sec = 180 sec 180 sec + 53.43 sec = 233.43 sec overall. Divide 5280 ft / 233.43 sec for ft/sec. Hope that helped!
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please help me with this algebra question?
Q. In 2001, Alan Webb broke Jim Ryun's 36-year-old high school mile record by running 1 mile in 3 minutes 53.43 seconds. How fast was this in feet per second.
Asked by dizzy12k - Wed Sep 26 18:47:51 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. clue: distance = rate * time ==> rate = distance / time then, convert 1 mile to feet convert 3 min 53.43 secs to just seconds answer is 22.62 ft/sec it's up to you to show the work.. :-)
Answered by jondawg - Wed Sep 26 18:53:37 2007

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