I don't know where to start solving this one since I don't know how to solve the math problem manually. I think I could do the programming part without help, but without the right equation I can't do much. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Help with math?
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Guadalupe Gagnon
25 January, 18:35
This task is locked for me when I try to view and only has a partial paragraph that I can see (see picture), so I don't know what is being asked to even help. You need to always attach your solution to questions (even if you don't have any) because this attaches the entire task.
From that partial paragraph you are simply converting meters per second to kilometers per hour. There are 60 seconds to a minute and 60 minutes to an hour. So simply take however many meters per second and multiply that by 60. This converts that to meters per minutes. Take that and multiply by 60 again and that gives you meters per hour. (Alternatively you can just multiply m/s by 360 to go straight to m/h).
Now that you have meters per hour you need to convert that to kilometers per hour. There are 1000 meters in a kilometer so you simply just need to divide your meters per hour by 1000 to get kilometers per hour.
From that partial paragraph this would be what I gather is the solution. I don't know if there are more requirements though. Make sure you always share your solution so we can help more.
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Matthew Riggs
25 January, 18:58
I didn't think about that, I'll remember to do that in the future. Thank you very much for helping with what little information I provided, I appreciate it
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