Please help this is due tommorow and I need answers to these questions

I will give brainiest to the answer that answers the following questions below

A bee flies at 6 feet per second directly to a flowerbed from its hive. The bee stays at the flowerbed for 11 minutes, and then flies directly back to the hive at 4 feet per second. It is away from the hive for a total of 13 minutes.

a. What equation can you use to find the distance of the flowerbed from the hive?

b. How far is the flowerbed from the hive?

a. Write the equation. Let d be the distance of the flowerbed from the hive.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The equation we can use is:

d = s x t

d = distance

s = speed

t = time

b)

There's a clue giving us the information that how long the bee flies directly back to the hive, it is known that it is away from the hive for 13 minutes while the bee stays at the flowerbed for only 11 minutes.

=> So we can assume that the bee flies back to the hive at the speed of 4 feet per second for 2 minutes

Using the equation above, we can write that: 6 x 60 x 2 = 720 ft

=> So in the end, the distance of the flowerbed from the hive is 720 ft

c) I don't really understand this question