Please tell me if I'm right or wrong:

10minutes 10km

(x)1 (y)1

60minutes 60km

(x)2 (y)2
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60minutes-10km=50km
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60minutes-10km=50minutes

ANSWER:50km
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50min

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Based on the information provided, it seems that you are trying to calculate the speed at which someone is traveling. However, your calculations are incorrect. To calculate the speed, you need to divide the distance traveled by the time taken.

Given the information:

Distance: 10 km
Time: 10 minutes

Since we want to find the speed in km/minute, we can divide the distance traveled by the time taken:

Speed (x)1 = 10 km / 10 min = 1 km/min

Now let's calculate the speed using the second pair of values:

Distance: 60 km
Time: 60 minutes

Speed (x)2 = 60 km / 60 min = 1 km/min

From the calculations, we can see that both speeds are the same (1 km/min).

If you want to calculate the total distance traveled in 60 minutes, you cannot simply subtract 10 km from 60 minutes or 10 km from 60 km. The distance traveled does not depend on the time passed. In this case, the distance already given is 60 km.

Therefore, the correct answer should be:

Total Distance: 60 km
Total Time: 60 minutes

Speed = Total Distance / Total Time = 60 km / 60 min = 1 km/min

So, the correct answer is 1 km per minute.