Ms. Handler walks to work at an average speed of 5 kilometers per hour. If she increases her speed to 6 kilometers per hour, she will save 10 minutes. Find the distance she walks.

so whats the answer

since time = distance/speed,

d/5 = d/6 + 1/6

Now just find d.

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To find the distance Ms. Handler walks, we can use the formula:

Distance = Speed × Time

Let's assume the distance she walks is "D" kilometers.

At her average speed of 5 kilometers per hour, the time it takes her to walk the distance D is:

Time1 = Distance / Speed1 = D / 5

If she increases her speed to 6 kilometers per hour, the time it takes her to walk the same distance D is given by:

Time2 = Distance / Speed2 = D / 6

We are given that by increasing her speed, she saves 10 minutes. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, we can convert 10 minutes to hours:

10 minutes / 60 minutes per hour = 10/60 = 1/6 hour

So, Time2 = Time1 - 1/6

Using the equations for Time1 and Time2, we can create an equation to solve for the distance D:

D / 6 = (D / 5) - (1/6)

To solve for D, we can multiply the entire equation by 30 to eliminate the fractions:

5D = 6D - 5

Rearranging the equation, we get:

D = 5

Therefore, the distance Ms. Handler walks is 5 kilometers.