An athlete wants to finish a 5K face in 25 minutes. If she runs at a constant speed of 3.4 m/s, will she meet her goal?

3.4 m/s * 25 min * 60 sec/min = 5100 m

She can run more than 5000 meters in that time, at that speed.

She betta run as fast as forest!

To determine if the athlete will meet her goal of finishing a 5K race in 25 minutes, we need to compute the time it would take her to cover a distance of 5 kilometers at a constant speed of 3.4 m/s.

First, let's convert the distance from kilometers to meters since the speed is given in meters per second. There are 1000 meters in one kilometer, so to convert 5 kilometers to meters, we multiply 5 by 1000:

5 km * 1000 m/km = 5000 meters

Now that we know the distance in meters, we can calculate the time it would take the athlete to cover this distance at a speed of 3.4 m/s. We can use the formula:

Time = Distance ÷ Speed

Substituting the values, we have:

Time = 5000 m ÷ 3.4 m/s = 1470.59 seconds

Since the goal is to finish the race in 25 minutes, we need to convert minutes to seconds. There are 60 seconds in one minute, so:

25 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 1500 seconds

Comparing the calculated time (1470.59 seconds) to the desired time (1500 seconds), we can conclude that the athlete will meet her goal of finishing the 5K race in 25 minutes because her expected time is less than the desired time.