It takes a snail 500 hours to travel 15 miles. At this rate, how manyhours will it take the snail to travel 6 miles?
(1) 0.18 (3) 150
(2) 5.56 (4) 200

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Option (4) 200 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

Time taken by a snail in travelling  15 miles = 500 hours

Therefore, time taken by the snail in travelling 1 mile = (500)/(15)

Time taken by the snail to travel 6 miles =  (500)/(15)* 6                                                                                      

                                                                   = 199.98 ≈ 200 hours

It will take the snail 200 hours to travel 6 miles.

Answer 2
Answer: (4) 200

If you do:
15/500=0.03 m/h you find the miles travelled in 1 hour;
now you have 6 miles so you need to do:
6/0.03=200 hours

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Diagonals of Rectangle Properties

The diagonal of rectangle is a line segment drawn between the opposite vertices of the rectangle. The properties of diagonals of a rectangle are as follows:

1. The two diagonals of a rectangle are congruent. In other words, the length of the diagonals is equal.

2. The two diagonals bisect each other and divide the rectangle into two equal parts.

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