If Chase runs 5 miles in 60 minutes, how far will he run in 3 hours if he continues to run at the same rate? (1 point)

O:0067 miles

O 36 miles

O 1/4 miles

15 miles

Chase runs 5 miles in 60 minutes, so he runs 5/60 = 1/12 of a mile per minute.

Therefore, in 3 hours, he will run 3*60 = <<3*60=180>>180 minutes.
Therefore, he will run 180 * (1/12) = <<180*(1/12)=15>>15 miles in 3 hours.
So, the answer is 15 miles.

To find out how far Chase will run in 3 hours at the same rate, we need to calculate the distance he covers in 1 hour and then multiply it by 3.

First, we know that Chase runs 5 miles in 60 minutes.
To find out how far he runs in 1 minute, we divide 5 by 60:
5 miles / 60 minutes = 0.0833 miles per minute.

Next, to find out how far Chase runs in 1 hour, we multiply the distance he runs in 1 minute by 60:
0.0833 miles/minute * 60 minutes = 5 miles/hour.

Finally, to calculate how far Chase will run in 3 hours, we multiply the distance he runs in 1 hour by 3:
5 miles/hour * 3 hours = 15 miles.

Therefore, Chase will run 15 miles in 3 hours if he continues to run at the same rate.

To find out how far Chase will run in 3 hours, we need to calculate the distance he runs in one hour and then multiply it by 3.

Given that Chase runs 5 miles in 60 minutes, we can find out how many miles he runs in one minute by dividing 5 by 60.

5 miles / 60 minutes = 1/12 miles per minute

Now, to find out how far Chase will run in 3 hours, we need to multiply the distance he runs in one minute (1/12 miles) by the number of minutes in 3 hours (180 minutes).

1/12 miles per minute x 180 minutes = 15 miles

Therefore, Chase will run 15 miles in 3 hours if he continues to run at the same rate. So, the answer is 15 miles.