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Edmond biked 330meters at a steady speed. He moved that distance in 2.2minutes. What was Edmond's speed?Write your answer as a whole number.

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Edmond biked 330 meters at a steady speed. He moved that distance in 2.2 minutes. What was Edmond's speed?

Write your answer as a whole number.

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Solution

To find Edmond's speed, we need to divide the total distance he biked by the total time it took him.

Step 1: Convert the time from minutes to seconds because the standard unit of speed is meters per second (m/s). There are 60 seconds in a minute, so 2.2 minutes equals 2.2 * 60 = 132 seconds.

Step 2: Divide the total distance by the total time to find the speed. So, 330 meters ÷ 132 seconds = 2.5 m/s.

However, the question asks for the answer as a whole number. So, we round 2.5 to the nearest whole number, which is 3.

Therefore, Edmond's speed was approximately 3 m/s.

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