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SAT Math 2.4 Algebra and Functions
- Algebra and Functions / Word Problems
- Product Type / SAT Math
- Number and Quantity / Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems
- Number and Quantity / Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems
- Number and Quantity / Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems
- Number and Quantity / Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems
- Number and Quantity / Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems
- Problem Solving and Data Analysis / Data inferences
Transcript
- 00:02
And we're getting' math-y with it...
- 00:04
Jennifer hates exercise.
- 00:05
So, to keep herself motivated, she hung a cookie in front of her treadmill.
- 00:10
She ran for 12 minutes on the treadmill at a rate of 6.5 miles/hour.
- 00:14
Then she ran for 10 min at a rate of 5.5 miles/hour.
Full Transcript
- 00:18
What was her average speed during her workout-slash-race for the cookie?
- 00:22
Round to the nearest hundredth of a mile.
- 00:24
Here are the potential answers...
- 00:28
Okay... we need to find Jennifer's average speed.
- 00:31
Luckily, she's pretty consistent and only changes speeds once...
- 00:35
Part 1.
- 00:36
The cookie still had that freshly baked aroma, so no wonder.
- 00:36
She ran at a rate of 6.5 miles per hour for 12 minutes.
- 00:39
Let's figure out how many miles motivated Jennifer ran.
- 00:42
6.5 miles per hour times 1 hour over 60 minutes times 12 minutes equals 1.3 miles.
- 00:51
Now on to part 2.
- 00:52
Jennifer slowed down to a rate of 5.5 miles per hour for 10 minutes.
- 00:56
How many miles did tired Jennifer run? 5.5 miles per hour times 1 hour over 60 minutes
- 01:02
times 10 minutes equals 0.92 miles.
- 01:06
Motivated Jennifer plus Tired Jennifer ran
- 01:09
a total of 2.22 miles in 22 minutes. The average speed is measured in miles per
- 01:15
hour, so we have to convert 22 minutes to hours.
- 01:18
22 minutes times 1 hour over 60 minutes is 0.36667 hours.
- 01:25
2.22 miles divided by 0.36667 hours is equal to 6.05 miles per hour.
- 01:32
So our answer is E.
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