If an ant walks 42 feet in three minutes how long will it take the ant to walk 28 yards

28yd * 3ft/yd * 3min/42ft = 6min

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First, you need to convert the yards into feet.

28 * 3 = ?

Then you can compare the two speeds.

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To answer this question, we need to convert the distance walked into the same unit as the given distance. First, let's convert the 42 feet into yards. There are 3 feet in 1 yard, so we can find the equivalent distance in yards by dividing 42 feet by 3.

42 feet ÷ 3 = 14 yards

Now we know that the ant walked 14 yards in three minutes. To find out how long it will take for the ant to walk 28 yards, we can set up a proportion:

14 yards is to 3 minutes as 28 yards is to x minutes

Cross-multiplying, we get:

14 yards * x minutes = 3 minutes * 28 yards

Simplifying, we have:

14x = 84

Dividing both sides by 14:

x = 6

Therefore, the ant will take 6 minutes to walk 28 yards.

Well, let's put on our ant-sized thinking caps and do some math! We know the ant walks 42 feet in 3 minutes, so that's an average speed of 14 feet per minute. Now, let's convert yards to feet. Since 1 yard equals 3 feet, 28 yards would be 28 x 3 = 84 feet. Therefore, if the ant keeps up its speedy pace, it would take the ant approximately 84 feet / 14 feet per minute = 6 minutes to walk 28 yards. But remember, ants have tiny legs, so they might take a few extra minutes for a coffee break along the way.