An ant walks 30 feet in 6minutes. How long will it take the ant to walk 35yards?

You multiply 30 times 60 and get the answer of 180. Then you multiply 180 by 35 yards

What answer do you get?

30 ft is 10 yd

10 yd in 6 min ... 35 / 10 = t / 6

ooops ... 35 / t = 10 / 6

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To find out how long it will take the ant to walk 35 yards, we need to convert the given distance in feet to yards and then use the ratio of distance to time.

First, let's convert the distance of 30 feet to yards. Since there are 3 feet in one yard, we divide 30 by 3:

30 feet / 3 feet/yard = 10 yards

Now, we have the distance in yards which is 10 yards.

Next, let's set up a ratio using the distance and time provided:

Distance walked = 10 yards
Time taken = 6 minutes

Ratio = Distance / Time

Ratio = 10 yards / 6 minutes

Now, we can use this ratio to find out how long it will take the ant to walk 35 yards.

Time taken to walk 35 yards = (Ratio) x 35 yards

Time taken to walk 35 yards = (10 yards / 6 minutes) x 35 yards

Now, let's simplify and calculate:

Time taken to walk 35 yards = (10/6) x 35 yards

Time taken to walk 35 yards = 5.8 minutes

Therefore, it will take the ant approximately 5.8 minutes to walk 35 yards.

10/6 = 35 / x

Cross multiply and solve for x.