A car travels at a speed of x kilometers per p hours. How many meters will it travel in s seconds, in terms of s, p and x. (xps ≠ 0; 1 kilometer = 1000 meters)?
A
sx/(3.6p)
B
1000xp/s
C
xp/s
D
60xp/s
E
xp3.6*10^s
Correct answer: A
Explanation
Distance travelled = (1000*x) metres
Time taken = s seconds = (p*3600) seconds
Therefore 1 sec = (3600p)/s
Speed in metres/sec = (1000x)/(3600p/s) = (sx/3.6p)
Source: Algebra word problems from the AQuA-RAT dataset (Ling et al., 2017), published by Google DeepMind under the Apache License 2.0.
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