A person drives 500 km in 6 months. How many km will that person drive in 3 years?

To solve this problem, we need to calculate the average distance driven by the person per month. Then, we can multiply this average by the number of months in 3 years to find the total distance driven.

First, let's find the average distance driven per month. We can do this by dividing the total distance driven in 6 months (500 km) by the number of months (6):

Average distance driven per month = Total distance driven / Number of months
Average distance driven per month = 500 km / 6 months

Since both the total distance driven and the number of months are given, we can now calculate the average distance driven per month:

Average distance driven per month = 83.33 km (rounded to two decimal places)

Now, let's find the total distance driven in 3 years. Since there are 12 months in a year, the total number of months in 3 years is:

Total number of months = Number of years * Months in a year
Total number of months = 3 years * 12 months/year
Total number of months = 36 months

Finally, we can calculate the distance driven in 3 years by multiplying the average distance driven per month by the total number of months:

Distance driven in 3 years = Average distance driven per month * Total number of months
Distance driven in 3 years = 83.33 km/month * 36 months

Calculating this, we find:

Distance driven in 3 years = 3000 km (rounded to the nearest kilometer)

Therefore, the person will drive approximately 3000 km in 3 years based on the given information.

500 * 6 = ?

distance=rate*time=500km/.5yr * 3 years=3000km