Sophie bikes at a speed of s miles per hour. Her friend Rana is slower, her biking speed is only r miles per hour.

The route Sophie traveled yesterday took her t hour. How long was the route?

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To find the length of the route, we can use the formula: distance = speed * time.

So, the length of the route Sophie traveled yesterday would be:
Distance = (Speed of Sophie) * (Time taken by Sophie)
Distance = s * t

Therefore, the length of the route Sophie traveled yesterday is s * t miles.

To find the length of the route Sophie traveled yesterday, we need to use the formula:

Distance = Speed × Time

Given that Sophie's biking speed is s miles per hour and she traveled for t hours, we can substitute the values into the formula to get:

Distance = s × t

So, the length of the route Sophie traveled yesterday is s × t miles.

However, the question asks for the length of Rana's route, not Sophie's. Since Rana's biking speed is r miles per hour, we can use the same formula to find the length of Rana's route:

Distance = Speed × Time

In this case, Rana's biking speed is r miles per hour and she also traveled for t hours, so the formula can be written as:

Distance = r × t

Therefore, the length of the route Rana traveled yesterday is r × t miles.

distance = speed * time