**Problem 9: Calculating Distance Traveled by a High-Speed Train** A high-speed train traveling between the Shin-Obuku train station and the Tokyo train station averages a speed of 284.5 kilometers per hour (km/h). The journey takes a total of 58 minutes and 11 seconds. This time duration can be converted into: - Seconds: 58 minutes and 11 seconds = 3491 seconds - Minutes: 58.18 minutes - Hours: 0.9697 hours Using this information, calculate the distance between the two train stations. **Solution:** To find the distance, use the formula: \[ \text{Distance} = \text{Speed} \times \text{Time} \] Convert the time into hours for consistency with the speed unit (km/h): - Speed = 284.5 km/h - Time = 0.9697 hours Therefore, the distance is: \[ \text{Distance} = 284.5 \, \text{km/h} \times 0.9697 \, \text{h} \] Calculate this product to find the distance between Shin-Obuku and Tokyo train stations. Here is the transcribed text from the image: - (AV = 1) **assign variables** to values - (BE = 2) **write the base equation** (Right now there is only one, but several more are coming soon.) - (WE = 2) **create a working equation** from the base equation - (S = 2) **substitute values** into the working equation - (C = 2) **calculate an answer** - (U = 1) **write the correct unit** or unit symbol

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**Problem 9: Calculating Distance Traveled by a High-Speed Train**

A high-speed train traveling between the Shin-Obuku train station and the Tokyo train station averages a speed of 284.5 kilometers per hour (km/h). The journey takes a total of 58 minutes and 11 seconds. This time duration can be converted into:

- Seconds: 58 minutes and 11 seconds = 3491 seconds
- Minutes: 58.18 minutes
- Hours: 0.9697 hours

Using this information, calculate the distance between the two train stations.

**Solution:**
To find the distance, use the formula:
\[ \text{Distance} = \text{Speed} \times \text{Time} \]

Convert the time into hours for consistency with the speed unit (km/h):

- Speed = 284.5 km/h
- Time = 0.9697 hours

Therefore, the distance is:
\[ \text{Distance} = 284.5 \, \text{km/h} \times 0.9697 \, \text{h} \]

Calculate this product to find the distance between Shin-Obuku and Tokyo train stations.
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 9: Calculating Distance Traveled by a High-Speed Train** A high-speed train traveling between the Shin-Obuku train station and the Tokyo train station averages a speed of 284.5 kilometers per hour (km/h). The journey takes a total of 58 minutes and 11 seconds. This time duration can be converted into: - Seconds: 58 minutes and 11 seconds = 3491 seconds - Minutes: 58.18 minutes - Hours: 0.9697 hours Using this information, calculate the distance between the two train stations. **Solution:** To find the distance, use the formula: \[ \text{Distance} = \text{Speed} \times \text{Time} \] Convert the time into hours for consistency with the speed unit (km/h): - Speed = 284.5 km/h - Time = 0.9697 hours Therefore, the distance is: \[ \text{Distance} = 284.5 \, \text{km/h} \times 0.9697 \, \text{h} \] Calculate this product to find the distance between Shin-Obuku and Tokyo train stations.
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- (AV = 1) **assign variables** to values
- (BE = 2) **write the base equation** (Right now there is only one, but several more are coming soon.)
- (WE = 2) **create a working equation** from the base equation
- (S = 2) **substitute values** into the working equation
- (C = 2) **calculate an answer**
- (U = 1) **write the correct unit** or unit symbol
Transcribed Image Text:Here is the transcribed text from the image: - (AV = 1) **assign variables** to values - (BE = 2) **write the base equation** (Right now there is only one, but several more are coming soon.) - (WE = 2) **create a working equation** from the base equation - (S = 2) **substitute values** into the working equation - (C = 2) **calculate an answer** - (U = 1) **write the correct unit** or unit symbol
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