1. **State the problem:** Royce jogs 30 meters in 10 seconds. We want to find how many meters he can jog in 25 seconds.
2. **Formula used:** Since jogging distance is proportional to time at a constant speed, we use the formula for constant speed:
$$\text{distance} = \text{speed} \times \text{time}$$
3. **Calculate speed:**
$$\text{speed} = \frac{\text{distance}}{\text{time}} = \frac{30}{10} = 3 \text{ meters per second}$$
4. **Calculate distance for 25 seconds:**
$$\text{distance} = 3 \times 25 = 75 \text{ meters}$$
5. **Answer:** Royce can jog **75 meters** in 25 seconds.
This matches the multiple-choice option 75 meters.
Jogging Distance
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