A certain running back can run 40 yards in 4.8 seconds. How far can the running back go at the same speed in 6 seconds

To find out how far the running back can go at the same speed in 6 seconds, we can set up a proportion.

The running back can run 40 yards in 4.8 seconds, so we can write the proportion as:

40 yards / 4.8 seconds = x yards / 6 seconds

To find the value of x, we can cross multiply:

4.8 seconds * x yards = 40 yards * 6 seconds

4.8x = 240

Now, we can solve for x by dividing both sides by 4.8:

x = 240 / 4.8
x = <<50=50>>50

Therefore, the running back can go 50 yards at the same speed in 6 seconds.

To find out how far the running back can go at the same speed in 6 seconds, we can set up a proportion between the time and the distance covered.

40 yards/4.8 seconds = x yards/6 seconds

To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:

4.8 seconds * x yards = 40 yards * 6 seconds

Cross multiplying gives us:

4.8x = 240

Dividing both sides by 4.8:

x = 240/4.8

x = 50

Therefore, the running back can go 50 yards at the same speed in 6 seconds.

To determine how far the running back can go in 6 seconds, we can use a proportion to find the equivalent distance.

First, let's set up a proportion using the given information:
40 yards / 4.8 seconds = x yards / 6 seconds

To solve for x, we can cross multiply:
40 * 6 = 4.8 * x

240 = 4.8x

Next, we divide both sides of the equation by 4.8 to solve for x:
240 / 4.8 = x

x = 50 yards

Therefore, the running back can go 50 yards at the same speed in 6 seconds.