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  • 19-03-2018
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a raindrop falls at 200m per minute. how long will it take a raindrop to travel 6000m?

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carlosego
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  • 28-03-2018
The first thing you should know is that by definition:
 d = v * t
 Where
 d: distance
 v: speed
 t: time
 We then have to clear the time:
 t = (d) / (v)
 Substituting the values:
 t = (6000) / (200)
 t = 30 minutes
 Answer: 
 It will take a raindrop to travel 6000m about: 
 t = 30 minutes
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