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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A student runs 100 meters in 11 seconds. What is the speed of the student. 1 mile = 1609 meters

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1609/100=16.09 16.09*11= 176.99 Sec I think that's the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.1 miles per hour 16 miles per hour 20.3 miles per hour 24 miles per hour

OpenStudy (aakashsudhakar):

Since you gave the fact that 1mi = 1609m, I'm assuming that you want speed in mi/hr. 100m/11s ≈ 9.09091 m/s (9.09091 m/s)(3600s/1hr)(1mi/1609m) ≈ X X is your speed in MPH (miles per hour).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah I read it to fast

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