Part A: If Maria runs meters each week, how many miles does she run? Round your answer to
the nearest tenth. (meter = yards)
Part B: Maria wants to run 6 miles each week. How many more meters must she run each week to
meet that goal?

Respuesta :

A) The number of miles she runs is rounded to the nearest tenth is; 3.11 miles

B)  The additional meters she must run each week to meet that goal is; 4656 meters

How to carry out units conversions?

A) Maria runs 5 m each week.

Now, we want to find the number of miles she runs. It means we need to convert meters to miles. The relation between meter and yards is as follows :

1 meter = 1.09361 yards

1 mile = 1760 yards

Thus;

1 mile = 1609.34 m

1 m = (1/1609.34) miles

Thus;

5000 meters = 5000 * (1/1609.34) miles

= 3.11 miles.

B) She wants to run 6 miles each week. This means, number of meters must be;

(6 * 1609.34)/1 = 9656 meters

Thus, additional meters she must run each week = 9656 - 5000 = 4656 meters

Complete question is;

Maria is tracking the number of miles she runs in one week. She is using the track at her school, which measures in meters.

Part A; if Maria runs 5000 meters each week, how many miles does she rung Round your answer to the nearest tenth. (1 meter = 1.09361 yards)

Part B: Maria wants to run 6 miles each week. How many more meters must she run each week to meet that goal?

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