Tim found the distance between each of the 21 rungs in a 5-meter ladder using the equation 20d = 5. If Tim decides to make a ladder that is 10 meters long instead, what would the distance (d) between the rungs be?

(Hint: Your equation is going to change)

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0.25 meters
0.25 meters

0.5 meters
0.5 meters

0.10 meters
0.10 meters

5 meters

0.10 meters

Since the original equation was 20d = 5, when the length of the ladder is doubled to 10 meters, the new equation would be 20d = 10. Solving for d, d = 10/20 = 0.5 meters. Then, to find the distance between the rungs in the 10-meter ladder, you divide 0.5 meters by 5, so the distance would be 0.10 meters.