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Alik [6]
1 year ago
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This morning, Sam walked 4 kilometers in 50 minutes. At what rate did Sam walk? Use the formula r=d/t, where r is the rate, d is

the distance, and t is the time
Mathematics
2 answers:
kicyunya [14]1 year ago
6 0
0.08 km/minute.........................
Leto [7]1 year ago
3 0
Since we know the equation is r=d/t we just simplify.

r = 4/50
r = 0.08

The correct answer is 0.08

Hope this helps! If it does, please rate, thank, and if it really helped, give brainliest. It helps me rank up. Thanks! :) 
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