If it took you 16.30 seconds to run 100m, how long would it take for you to run 60m?

100m/16.30s = 60m/x

x = 9.78s

It would take 9.78s to run 60m.

To find out how long it would take you to run 60m, we can use a proportion:

The time it takes to run 100m is 16.30 seconds.
So the time it takes to run 1m can be calculated as:
16.30 seconds / 100m = 0.163 seconds per meter.

Therefore, to find the time it would take to run 60m, we can multiply the time it takes to run 1m by the distance:
0.163 seconds/meter * 60 meters = 9.78 seconds.

So, it would take approximately 9.78 seconds to run 60m.

To find out how long it would take for you to run 60m given that you ran 100m in 16.30 seconds, we can use a proportion.

A proportion is an equation where two ratios are set equal to each other. In this case, we can use the proportion:

"100m is to 16.30 seconds as 60m is to x seconds."

To set up the proportion, we can write:

100m / 16.30s = 60m / x

Now we can cross-multiply and solve for x:

100m * x = 16.30s * 60m

Now, we can simplify the equation:

100x = 978s

Divide both sides of the equation by 100:

x = 9.78s

Therefore, it would take approximately 9.78 seconds for you to run 60m based on the given information.