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1. Professors Roberts and james, who live 676 miles apart,
are exchanging houses and jobs for four months. They
start out for their new locations at exactly the same
time, and they meet after 6.5 hours of driving. If their
average speeds differ by 4 miles per hour, what is each
professor’s average speed?
my work is
let $x=$ prof Robert's speed.
$x+4=$ prof. James' speed.
since the took 6.5 hours to meet each other,
i have
$6.5x+6.5(x+4)=676$
$x=50$
$50$ mph - prof Robert's speed
$54$ mph - prof James' speed.
am I correct?
2. Two cyclists start out at the same time from points
that are 395 kilometers apart and travel toward each
other. The first cyclist travels at an average speed of
40 kilometers per hour, and the second travels at an
average speed of 50 kilometers per hour. After how
many hours will they be 35 kilometers apart?
i don't know where to start here.
are exchanging houses and jobs for four months. They
start out for their new locations at exactly the same
time, and they meet after 6.5 hours of driving. If their
average speeds differ by 4 miles per hour, what is each
professor’s average speed?
my work is
let $x=$ prof Robert's speed.
$x+4=$ prof. James' speed.
since the took 6.5 hours to meet each other,
i have
$6.5x+6.5(x+4)=676$
$x=50$
$50$ mph - prof Robert's speed
$54$ mph - prof James' speed.
am I correct?
2. Two cyclists start out at the same time from points
that are 395 kilometers apart and travel toward each
other. The first cyclist travels at an average speed of
40 kilometers per hour, and the second travels at an
average speed of 50 kilometers per hour. After how
many hours will they be 35 kilometers apart?
i don't know where to start here.
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