Jon's New Year's resolution is to read a little bit every day, and he's off to a good start! Jon has read the same amount of time each day for the past 4 days. He's read 60 minutes in all.Let t represent the amount of time Jon read each day. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) 4t=60(B) 4t=60Solve this equation to find the amount of time Jon read each day.____ minutes
Q. Jon's New Year's resolution is to read a little bit every day, and he's off to a good start! Jon has read the same amount of time each day for the past 4 days. He's read 60 minutes in all.Let t represent the amount of time Jon read each day. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) 4t=60(B) 4t=60Solve this equation to find the amount of time Jon read each day.____ minutes
Calculate Daily Reading Time: Jon read 60 minutes in total over 4 days. To find the time he read each day, we need to divide the total time by the number of days. Calculation: 60 minutes ÷4 days = 15 minutes per day.
Verify Equation (A): Let's check the equations given in the choices to see which one models the problem correctly. Choice (A) 4t=60 correctly represents the situation because if t is the time Jon reads each day, then 4 days of reading would total to 4t, which equals 60 minutes.
Substitute t=15: Now, let's verify by substituting t=15 into the equation 4t=60.Calculation: 4×15=60.
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