. Tina walked 20 miles for a fundraiser. Liawalked m miles. Tina walked 4 times as
far as Lia. Which equation can be used to
find m, the number of miles Lia walked?

Am= 4 x 20
B20 = 4 x m
C20 = m = 4
Dm = 20 + 4

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The relation for the distance cover by Tina and Lia is 20 = 4 × m

Option B

Step-by-step explanation

Given as :

The distance cover by Tina = D_1 = 20 miles

The distance cover by Lia = D_2 = m miles

According to question

Tina walked 4 times as far as Lia

So, The distance cover by Tina = 4 × The distance cover by Lia

Or, D_1 = 4 ×  D_2

I.e 20 miles = 4 × m miles

or. 20 = 4 × m

So, relation is 20 = 4 × m

Hence, The relation for the distance cover by Tina and Lia is 20 = 4 × m

I.e option B  Answer


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