Which equation could be used to solve the problem?
A cheetah can run 90 feet in 1 second.
At that rate, how far can the cheetah run in 30 seconds (d)?
A.
d = 90 • 30
B.
d = 90 ÷ 30
C.
d = 30 ÷ 90
D.
d = 90 + 30
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OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
its simple
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
the cheetah runs 90 feet in one second
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
you wanna find out how far the cheetah can run in 30 secondss
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
90 times 1 = 90
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
switch the one with a 30
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OpenStudy (foxythepirate0984):
So C?
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
90 times 30 =
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
=2,700
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
A
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
\[9 * 1 = 90\]
replace the 1 with 30:\[9 * 30 = 270\]
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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
Answer: Choice A
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
the answer is 2,700 not 270
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
I even checked my answer on a calculator
OpenStudy (mahmood786123):
Hope I helped :)
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
\[9 \times 30 = 270\]
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