GED Math Rate problem

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @megaaubrezzy
    @megaaubrezzy 2 года назад +37

    Watching these single handedly helped me pass my math ged test today, thank you so much!

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  2 года назад +6

      That's awesome David ! Congratulations and thanks so much ! Best of luck for the future !

    • @laceylotusflower6513
      @laceylotusflower6513 Год назад +3

      Congratulations.

    • @lisapersaud0815
      @lisapersaud0815 10 месяцев назад

      I am scared to take the math GED test

    • @lisapersaud0815
      @lisapersaud0815 10 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations

    • @ECO473
      @ECO473 8 месяцев назад

      @@lisapersaud0815 I crushed the GED test when I took it. You will be fine.

  • @emilioreed3667
    @emilioreed3667 2 года назад +22

    If you cant get this simple question right then stop posting. People listen he drove 2 hours and a total of 30 miles so 15 miles per hour people this is elementary stuff

  • @uuuumbrella
    @uuuumbrella 2 года назад +53

    How is 30mph the answer? Driving for 30mph for two hours = 60 miles driven

    • @saya3045
      @saya3045 2 года назад +7

      The formula we are given is rate=time×distance.
      Our time is 2 hours and our distance is 15 miles.
      2×15=30.
      So our answer is 30mph.

    • @uuuumbrella
      @uuuumbrella 2 года назад +19

      ​@@saya3045 if you drive for 2 hours at 30 mph, how far have you driven?

    • @watchatapongochuha2
      @watchatapongochuha2 Год назад +10

      ​@@uuuumbrellaYeah that's what i am thinking too 😂😂

    • @benbraceletspurple9108
      @benbraceletspurple9108 Год назад +6

      @saya3045 rate=time×distance.
      Time is 2 hours, but distance is not 15, distance is 30. 2R=2(15), 2R=30, divide by 2, 1R=15.
      The correct answer is 15
      There is no amount of word Salad where you have a proof of the answer being 30.

    • @monsolympus7823
      @monsolympus7823 Год назад

      Definitely 15mph would be correct

  • @benjaminnapoli1834
    @benjaminnapoli1834 Год назад +14

    All answers are wrong, and formula is wrong. Google it.
    Correct formula for rate is" Rate=Distance/Time". Also if you went to store 15 miles away then drove back that would be 30 miles. (Rate= 30 miles ÷ 2 hours) (R=15mph).

    • @Busyb1999
      @Busyb1999 11 месяцев назад

      Very true

    • @jin_cotl
      @jin_cotl 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah its wrong

  • @CoreyMalone-bj4nv
    @CoreyMalone-bj4nv 9 месяцев назад +5

    At 30 mph with 1 hrs shopping time would be a 2 hrs trip...sounds like Ricardo hooked up with his side chick and

  • @rafaelitolegai
    @rafaelitolegai 2 года назад +31

    if he took 2 hours to drive 30 miles then how tf it's 30 mph

    • @greatsaiyaman486
      @greatsaiyaman486 2 года назад +10

      I'm confused too

    • @MuhammadAli-bp6iq
      @MuhammadAli-bp6iq 2 года назад +2

      Exactly

    • @saya3045
      @saya3045 2 года назад +1

      Rate=time×distance.
      Ricardo drove 15 miles (our distance). We are left with 2 hours since Ricardo spent 1 hour shopping. (Our time)
      R=2×15
      2×15=30
      So our answer is 30mph.

    • @rafaelitolegai
      @rafaelitolegai 2 года назад +13

      @@saya3045 i searched rate formula in google and it's Rate = Distance / Time as i thought, glad i'm not that dumb

    • @tuionukuafu6307
      @tuionukuafu6307 Год назад +10

      Fr I thought it was 15 mph cuz he went 15 miles in an hour to the store…shopped for one hour…then one hour goingback home

  • @greatsaiyaman486
    @greatsaiyaman486 2 года назад +18

    If he's traveling at a speed of 30 miles pet hour and he's traveled for 2 hours, than he would have traveled a total of 60 miles. And yet his house is only 15 miles from the store and the store is of course only 15 miles from his house. So either I'm completely confused on how this answer makes since or whoever posted this video is teaching false information. Someone please explain to me how I'm wrong!

    • @saya3045
      @saya3045 2 года назад +2

      The formula we are given is rate=time×distance.
      Our time is 2 hours and our distance is 15 miles.
      Take the time and multiply it by our distance to find the rate.
      2×15=30.
      So our answer is 30mph.

    • @xixbeano1641
      @xixbeano1641 Год назад +4

      @@saya3045the store is 15 miles from his house ?? And 15 back how could he take an hour to drive to a place that’s 15 miles away and be driving 30 mph that makes absolutely no sense the answer should be (15mph)

    • @benjaminnapoli1834
      @benjaminnapoli1834 Год назад

      ​@@saya3045wrong lol

    • @lurxx5120
      @lurxx5120 Год назад

      @@saya3045she write it down wrong originally it states 3 hours she put down 2 for the math problem

    • @lillybizzo
      @lillybizzo Год назад

      ​@@saya3045why 15 miles home? He teleport home?

  • @armageddonsmathell8422
    @armageddonsmathell8422 2 года назад +10

    the rate is the speed..speed =distance/time..

    • @prajwol45
      @prajwol45 2 года назад +1

      I agree too rate is distance by time

    • @jin_cotl
      @jin_cotl 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah the formula is wrong

  • @Jazzmin554
    @Jazzmin554 9 дней назад

    Interesting video ❤ I tried getting my GED several times I kept failing cause maths was hell lol had to pay an online vendor

  • @berpet21
    @berpet21 Год назад +2

    3hr total time on trip. -1 hr shopping. 2 hours driving time. Two way trip as he drove home. Distance to or from his house to store is 15 miles. It says and drove home, so x2.
    15x2=30 miles total, to the store and back.
    So 30 miles total over two hours travel time is 30miles/2hours.
    30/2=15. He traveled 15 miles per hour.
    Am I wrong? How?

    • @benjaminnapoli1834
      @benjaminnapoli1834 Год назад +1

      You are correct, Rate formula is R=Distance/Time

    • @benjaminnapoli1834
      @benjaminnapoli1834 Год назад +1

      Your not wrong. Rate formula is actually "R=D/T"
      30miles/2h= 15mph

    • @lillybizzo
      @lillybizzo Год назад

      If its a virtual world, he just teleoted himself back home 😅

    • @MarkPenu
      @MarkPenu 11 месяцев назад

      Speed = distance/time
      15 mph = 30/2

  • @alphatip.s
    @alphatip.s 2 года назад +1

    Do you have to show your work for the GED

  • @MrHEMIII
    @MrHEMIII 11 месяцев назад +1

    He drove for 1 hour covering 15 miles to get to the store. He spent 1 hour in the store. Then he drove for 1 hour covering the 15 miles to get home. That looks like the rate is 15 MPH. It is sure a good thing I saw this video so I could learn that normal mathematics can not be used on the GED exam!!

  • @AceOfdragon.
    @AceOfdragon. 3 года назад +2

    more shorts will be great !

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  3 года назад

      Thanks Xbort ! I appreciate the feedback, Im trying it out to see what people think.

  • @benbraceletspurple9108
    @benbraceletspurple9108 Год назад +3

    Why not 15mph?

    • @benjaminnapoli1834
      @benjaminnapoli1834 Год назад +1

      Thats the real question. This video did teach me something though, never to trust a question or answers just because it says its a "ged math problem".

    • @benbraceletspurple9108
      @benbraceletspurple9108 Год назад

      @benjaminnapoli1834 I fundamentally don't understand her answer. Word salad she may actually be wrong, because if she's not wrong she's trolling.

  • @PharaelMartins
    @PharaelMartins Год назад +1

    That question is clearly bad written. If your home is 15 miles away from supermarket, that means your drove another 15 miles to go back home. If you took 2 hours driving at total, your rate would be 60 mph not 30 mph. Who the hell spend 1 hour driving 15 miles in real life? Unless your car is lacking acceleration or you have Alzheimer.

    • @GrowthIsPower
      @GrowthIsPower Год назад +1

      Maybe snow storm and traffic jam 😂

  • @SabineCetoute
    @SabineCetoute 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Manuel-sr4kq
    @Manuel-sr4kq 3 года назад +2

    Shoot i didnt use the fomula i just chose the most resoable answer

  • @totestazz24
    @totestazz24 3 года назад +8

    omfg please do more of these micro lessons

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  3 года назад +4

      Thanks totes, I'll be uploading new micro lessons everyday for the next two weeks to see what people think. I appreciate the feedback.

  • @EdisnFox
    @EdisnFox 7 месяцев назад

    If He drove 15 miles 1 way to the store in 1 hour, that's 15mph, then he stopped for 1 hour of shopping. Then drove back home at 15mph. to get home in an hour. Now if there were traffic lights involved, I would understand the 30mph. But if there weren't any lights, and he was driving 30mph 1 way, wouldn't it only take him 30min. to drive 15 miles 1 way?
    None of these Choices they give, are Correct. Correct??

  • @mikehasnen4524
    @mikehasnen4524 Год назад +8

    This is just wrong. The correct answer is 15 mph , don’t watch these videos.

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  Год назад

      How did you get 15mph @mikehasnen4524 ??????? Rate x time= 15mph x 2 = 30mph 🤣

    • @myouimina9746
      @myouimina9746 Год назад +2

      @@GEDmicrolearning You're completely wrong.
      If we started to think from distance formula, it is D=rt, where D=distance, R=rate, and T=time. So, if we want to find the rate, we have to send "T" to the other side of the "=" sign. Then the new formula will be R=D divided by T ( R=D/T. The answer will be 15 miles per hour. The right answer is not even consists in your answer choices. Where did you got this question from, in the first place? The formula that I mention above is also describe in every ged book formula sheet.

    • @benjaminnapoli1834
      @benjaminnapoli1834 Год назад +1

      ​@@GEDmicrolearningI'm confused because Rate formula is "R=distance/time"

    • @benbraceletspurple9108
      @benbraceletspurple9108 Год назад

      @benjaminnapoli1834 exactly. This channel is a troll.
      Now if a question forced you to accept a formula like "rate=Timexdistance" and 15 was not an applicable answer, I'd understand it as 30.
      But the way the short works, not showing us the actual content, she is simply incorrect. Miles PER hour, 2 hours 30 miles, ÷2, and you have 15 miles in each hour.

    • @benbraceletspurple9108
      @benbraceletspurple9108 Год назад

      @myouimina9746 okay. D=RT. 30 miles= Rate(2hours)
      Divide the 2hourd to neutralize time part of equation, 2/2=1 so D=rate(1), and then same other side 30/2=15, and so we have proof: 15=rate(1), or rate=15mph.
      Sorry but you, set yourself up there.

  • @Anonymous-wu2kw
    @Anonymous-wu2kw 2 года назад +1

    I have a learning disability and I just don't or can't get math or science and it sucks because I wanna pass this test

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  2 года назад +1

      Hang in there. Small but consistent steps. You got this!

  • @Alex-MCMLXXVI
    @Alex-MCMLXXVI Год назад +2

    Interesting.. so, if I need 10 hours, to make 30 miles, mean I am speeding at 300 mph ! ?

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  Год назад

      @akecet. The formula is distance = speed x time. If you travel at a 30miles/hr (SPEED) x 10 hrs (TIME) you will have travelled 300 miles (DISTANCE)

    • @benjaminnapoli1834
      @benjaminnapoli1834 Год назад

      Yeah formula and questions wrong, if you plug in rate formula as R=t×d you get a rate of 300mph which wrong. If you use R=D/T you get 3mph which is correct

    • @benjaminnapoli1834
      @benjaminnapoli1834 Год назад

      ​@@GEDmicrolearningYeah formula and questions wrong, if you plug in rate formula as R=t×d you get a rate of 300mph which wrong. If you use R=D/T you get 3mph which is correct

  • @explorenatural2348
    @explorenatural2348 11 месяцев назад +1

    You made mistake, distance is already give 15 miles away. Toys distance is 30 miles divide by 2 hours rate is 15 miles per hour

    • @jin_cotl
      @jin_cotl 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes I agree. It’s 15mph.

  • @zajliab6017
    @zajliab6017 2 года назад

    My brain 🧠 😫

  • @anthony-wl8xu
    @anthony-wl8xu 3 года назад +3

    Probably 30mph right?
    I forgot the formula so im just answering what i seem reasonable

  • @a.j.outlaster1222
    @a.j.outlaster1222 Год назад

    Wouldn't it be 15mph?
    15 miles to the store + 15 miles back = 30 miles back,
    3 hour trip minus 1 hour shopping = 2 hours driving,
    Then 30 miles driven throughout the 2 hours is 15 driven in each hour,
    I felt like I may be a bit here, But after you closed your argument, I find that hard to believe,
    People, Please back me up.

  • @GaelJulien-y6x
    @GaelJulien-y6x 6 месяцев назад

    D sorry I’m not good for math😢

  • @lurxx5120
    @lurxx5120 Год назад

    You messed up the math problem it says he took 3 hours you put 2 for all those wondering why the answer is wrong

    • @0nel0ve75
      @0nel0ve75 25 дней назад

      That’s what the fk i noticed
      She said 2 hours and the problem says 3 hours

  • @JYNXBRAND
    @JYNXBRAND 2 года назад +1

    If teachers would explain it like you did I would never fail a test thank you 💜

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Digital Xen !!! I´m glad its useful. Bets of luck for the test

    • @rafaelitolegai
      @rafaelitolegai 2 года назад

      @@GEDmicrolearning i don't understand how he's at a rate of 30 mph if he drives 30 miles in 2 hours

  • @TechTipsUSA
    @TechTipsUSA Год назад

    Why are you uploading misinformation, it’s 15 miles per hour, r = d/t not r = d•t

  • @laceylotusflower6513
    @laceylotusflower6513 Год назад +1

    Math is my last subject & I watch different types of styles of professors teach math on RUclips. I hope watching your videos help me pass my Math so I can receive my diploma & walk. It's been a yr with me trying to pass with some small break in between because I'm not good with stress. Congratulations to those who passed💯

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  Год назад +1

      Small but consistent steps Lacey. You can do this, but you need to take it a step at at a time. Khan academy is also another great resource

    • @laceylotusflower6513
      @laceylotusflower6513 Год назад +1

      @GED microlearning Thank you I appreciate it💯💐

  • @calebbb3103
    @calebbb3103 Год назад

    My brother in christ this is incorrect

  • @Eli.asskates
    @Eli.asskates Год назад

    This is sped how tf did he drive 15 miles in one hour if he’s going 30 miles per hour he’s driving

  • @Pure77
    @Pure77 9 месяцев назад +1

    This was annoying. I kept thinking that i made a mistake somewhere.

    • @jin_cotl
      @jin_cotl 9 месяцев назад

      Cause the equation doesn’t exist
      Rate is distance divided by time, not multiplying by time.
      So I get why you’re frustrated

  • @astral5236
    @astral5236 2 года назад +1

    30 mph eZ

  • @jacobthegamerable
    @jacobthegamerable Год назад

    this is wrong

  • @KeaganHarris-z8d
    @KeaganHarris-z8d Год назад

    15 mph is correct 🤣🤣🤣🤣 so dumb

  • @ECO473
    @ECO473 Год назад +1

    Where is this relevant in non STEM life???

    • @GEDmicrolearning
      @GEDmicrolearning  8 месяцев назад

      Hang in there. I know this test is frustrating, but you got this. Best of luck

    • @ECO473
      @ECO473 8 месяцев назад

      @@GEDmicrolearning The problem is that when I had this stuff jackhammered down my throat at my s**thole of a high school, and no one there could ever tell me how it is relevant to real life. And to this day, after 37 years of tax practice, that stuff is still worthless to me now.

  • @HostileGingerATL
    @HostileGingerATL Год назад

    No. Driving for 2 hours. Each trip 15 miles.
    That’s 15 MPH.
    30 is wrong. And in no way makes sense.