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QuestionJavier takes steps of 2.5 ft. Calculate the distance for 5, 10, 15, and 20 steps as decimals or whole numbers.

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STEP 1

Assumptions1. Javier travels.5 feet with each step he takes. . The number of steps Javier takes are5,10,15 and20.
3. The distance traveled is directly proportional to the number of steps taken.

STEP 2

We need to find the distance traveled for each number of steps. We can do this by multiplying the number of steps by the distance traveled per step.
Distancetraveled=NumberofstepstimesDistanceperstepDistance\, traveled = Number\, of\, steps \\times Distance\, per\, step

STEP 3

Now, plug in the given values for the number of steps and the distance per step to calculate the distance traveled for5 steps.
Distancetraveled=5times2.5feetDistance\, traveled =5 \\times2.5\, feet

STEP 4

Calculate the distance traveled for steps.
Distancetraveled=times2.feet=12.feetDistance\, traveled = \\times2.\, feet =12.\, feet

STEP 5

Now, calculate the distance traveled for10 steps.
Distancetraveled=10times2.5feetDistance\, traveled =10 \\times2.5\, feet

STEP 6

Calculate the distance traveled for10 steps.
Distancetraveled=10times2.5feet=25feetDistance\, traveled =10 \\times2.5\, feet =25\, feet

STEP 7

Now, calculate the distance traveled for15 steps.
Distancetraveled=15times2.5feetDistance\, traveled =15 \\times2.5\, feet

STEP 8

Calculate the distance traveled for15 steps.
Distancetraveled=15times2.5feet=37.5feetDistance\, traveled =15 \\times2.5\, feet =37.5\, feet

STEP 9

Now, calculate the distance traveled for20 steps.
Distancetraveled=20times2.5feetDistance\, traveled =20 \\times2.5\, feet

STEP 10

Calculate the distance traveled for20 steps.
Distancetraveled=20times2.5feet=50feetDistance\, traveled =20 \\times2.5\, feet =50\, feetSo, the completed table is\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|} \hline  Number  of Steps \begin{array}{l}\text { Number } \\ \text { of Steps }\end{array} &5 &10 &15 &20 \\ \hline  Distance  Traveled  (ft) \begin{array}{l}\text { Distance } \\ \text { Traveled } \\ \text { (ft) }\end{array} &12.5 &25 &37.5 &50 \\ \hline\end{tabular}

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