Jim drives his children to their sports activities outside of school. When he drives his son to baseball practice, it is a 6-km round trip. When he drives his daughter to basketball practice, it is an 1800-m round trip. If basketball practice is 3 times a week and baseball practice is twice a week, how many kilometers does Jim drive

Respuesta :

Answer:

17.4 kilometers per week

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The number of kilometers that Jim drives a week is equal to the number of baseball practice multiplied by its round trip plus the number basketball practice multiplied by its round trip

Remember that

[tex]1\ km=1,000\ m[/tex]

so

[tex]1,800\ m=1,800/1,000=1.8\ km[/tex]

[tex]2(6)+3(1.8)=17.4\ km[/tex]