This is my problem:

When Christy takes her pet dog for a walk, the dog walks at a very consistent pace of 0.45 m/s. There are 20.1 m between the front of Christy’s house to the nearest dog park. How far will Christy’s dog have walked toward the park after 25s?

This is my answer:

They will have traveled 11.25 meters in 25 seconds.

Please help, and I will really appreciate it!

If anyone doesn't know what I am asking, I am asking for someone to see if I am correct.

My answer for anyone to check is actually:

Christy's dog will have walked 11.25 meters toward the park after 25 seconds.

Sorry if the first one did not make any sense. I still need help to see if I am correct. Thank you if anyone helps.

To solve this problem, you need to use the formula for distance, which is speed multiplied by time. In this case, the speed of the dog is given as 0.45 m/s, and the time is given as 25 seconds.

To calculate the distance, you simply multiply the speed (0.45 m/s) by the time (25 seconds):

Distance = Speed × Time
Distance = 0.45 m/s × 25 s

Now, let's do the calculation:

Distance = 0.45 m/s × 25 s
Distance = 11.25 meters

So, according to the calculations, the dog will have walked 11.25 meters toward the park after 25 seconds.

Your answer of 11.25 meters is correct! Well done!