An athlete trains for 65 min each day for as many days as possible. Write an equation that relates the number of days d that the athlete spends training when the athlete trains for 585 min. Type an equation using d as the variable. Do not simplify. Do not​ evaluate.

Enter an equation where any numbers represent numbers of minutes.

65d = 585

no

Apologies for the mistake. Given that the athlete trains for 65 minutes each day, the equation that relates the number of days (d) the athlete spends training when they train for 585 minutes is:

65d = 585

it is not 585

Apologies for the confusion. Let's adjust the equation.

Given that the athlete trains for 65 minutes each day, if the total training time is 585 minutes, we can divide the total time by the time spent in each session to find the number of days (d) the athlete spends training.

The equation is:

585 = 65d

The equation that relates the number of days d that the athlete spends training when the athlete trains for 585 min is:

d x 65 = 585

To write an equation relating the number of days (d) that the athlete spends training to the total number of minutes (585), we need to understand that the athlete trains for 65 minutes each day for as many days as possible.

The equation would be:

d × 65 = 585

In this equation, d represents the number of days, and 65 represents the number of minutes the athlete trains each day. The product of d and 65 should equal 585, which is the total number of minutes spent training.