Bob goes on a run. He runs at a constant speed of 5m/s for 30 minutes. How far does he run?

we know that distance = speed x time, so we should multiply the time (in seconds) by the speed that Bob runs. So Bob runs a distance of 5 x (30x60) = 5x1800 = 9000m (or 9km)

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