Nicole rides her bike 24 miles in 2 hours.

Drag and drop a rate or quantity from the box to each blank to calculate her rate in meters per minute, m/min 24miles/2 hours (answer choices use 3 in order) 100m/1km, 60 min/1 hr, 1km/ 1000m, 1 mile, 1.6km, 1 hr/ 60 min, 1km/100m, 1.6 km/ 1 mile, 1000m/1km

To calculate Nicole's rate in meters per minute, we need to convert the distance in miles to meters and the time in hours to minutes.

First, we need to convert 24 miles to meters:
1 mile = 1609.34 meters (approximately)

So, 24 miles = 24 * 1609.34 = 38624.16 meters

Next, we need to convert 2 hours to minutes:
1 hour = 60 minutes

So, 2 hours = 2 * 60 = 120 minutes

Now we can calculate Nicole's rate in meters per minute:
Rate = Distance / Time
Rate = 38624.16 meters / 120 minutes

So, Nicole's rate is approximately 322.03 meters per minute.

To calculate Nicole's rate in meters per minute, we need to convert miles to kilometers and hours to minutes.

First, we need to convert miles to kilometers using the conversion factor 1 mile = 1.6 km.

24 miles * 1.6 km/mile = 38.4 kilometers.

Next, we need to convert hours to minutes using the conversion factor 1 hour = 60 minutes.

2 hours * 60 minutes/hour = 120 minutes.

Now, we have 38.4 kilometers and 120 minutes.

To calculate the rate in meters per minute, we need to convert kilometers to meters using the conversion factor 1 kilometer = 1000 meters.

38.4 kilometers * 1000 meters/kilometer = 38,400 meters.

So, Nicole's rate is 38,400 meters in 120 minutes.

To simplify this rate, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by 120:

38,400 meters / 120 minutes = 320 meters/minute.

Therefore, Nicole's rate is 320 meters per minute.

To calculate Nicole's rate in meters per minute, we need to convert the given rate of 24 miles per 2 hours into meters per minute.

First, let's convert miles to kilometers, since there is a conversion factor of 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers. Therefore, we have:

24 miles * 1.6 km/1 mile = 38.4 kilometers.

Now, let's convert kilometers to meters, since there is a conversion factor of 1 kilometer = 1000 meters. Therefore, we have:

38.4 kilometers * 1000 m/1 km = 38,400 meters.

Finally, we need to determine the time in minutes. Since there are 60 minutes in 1 hour, we have:

2 hours * 60 min/1 hr = 120 minutes.

Now we can calculate Nicole's rate in meters per minute:

38,400 meters ÷ 120 minutes = 320 meters/minute.

Therefore, Nicole's rate is 320 meters per minute.

In the drag and drop exercise, you would drag and drop the following quantities to the appropriate blanks:

- 24 miles/2 hours to (24 miles/2 hours) = 12 miles/hour
- 1 mile to 1 mile
- 1 mile to 1.6 km
- 1 km to 1000 m
- 2 hours to 2 hours
- 1 hr to 60 min
- 1 km to 100 m
- 1.6 km to 1 mile
- 1 km to 1 km

So the calculation would be: (12 miles/hour) x (1.6 km/1 mile) x (1000 m/1 km) ÷ (2 hours) x (1 hr/60 min) = 320 meters/minute.