1) Considering that Flo has a goal of walking 12,000 steps per day and 1 day has 24 hours we can write out the following relation:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 12,000---24h \\ 12,000----1440\min \end{gathered}[/tex]So Flo walks a total of 12,000 per 1440 minutes.
2) On the other hand, Flo has a routine of 6,000 steps per day and since her speed is 100 steps per minute, we can write out the following:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 6000 \\ \frac{12000}{100}=120\text{ s/m} \\ 12000-6000=6000 \\ 120----1 \\ 6000---x \\ x=\frac{6000}{120}=50\min \end{gathered}[/tex]Note that since Flo walks 100 steps per minute, to fulfill her goal she must walk in a day 120 steps per minute.
Since she usually does 6000 steps/day we can write out a proportion and then find the following ratios.
So, Flo needs an extra walking of 50 minutes