Sarah cycle 30mi to grandmother house at a steady speed of ten miles mph if she leaves home at 2:00pm what time does she arrives?

To find out what time Sarah arrives at her grandmother's house, we need to determine the time it takes for her to cycle 30 miles at a steady speed of 10 miles per hour.

Distance = Speed × Time

Rearranging the formula to solve for time:
Time = Distance / Speed

Substituting the given values into the formula:

Time = 30 miles / 10 miles per hour
Time = 3 hours

So, it takes Sarah 3 hours to cycle 30 miles.

If Sarah leaves home at 2:00 PM, we can add the 3 hours to get the arrival time:

Arrival time = 2:00 PM + 3 hours

Calculating the addition:

Arrival time = 2:00 PM + 3:00 PM
Arrival time = 5:00 PM

Therefore, Sarah will arrive at her grandmother's house at 5:00 PM.

To find out what time Sarah arrives at her grandmother's house, we need to divide the distance she travels by her speed.

Sarah cycles a distance of 30 miles at a speed of 10 mph. Therefore, she will take 30 miles / 10 mph = 3 hours to complete the journey.

If Sarah leaves home at 2:00 pm, we add the 3 hours of travel time to the departure time. 2:00 pm + 3 hours = 5:00 pm.

So, Sarah will arrive at her grandmother's house at 5:00 pm.

well,

30mi/10mph = 3 hr

I assume you can figure what time that makes it...