SOLUTION: Bob and Moe set off at the same time on a 30 km walk for charity. Bob walks 1.4 km/h faster than Moe, but stops for 20 min on route. Even with the delay, Bob finishes 2 hours ahead

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Question 1163722: Bob and Moe set off at the same time on a 30 km walk for charity. Bob walks 1.4 km/h faster than Moe, but stops for 20 min on route. Even with the delay, Bob finishes 2 hours ahead of Moe. How fast in km/h was Bob walking, and how long in hours did it take for Moe to finish the walk?
Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, Edwin McCravy:
Answer by ikleyn(52788)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Bob and Moe set off at the same time on a 30 km walk for charity. Bob walks 1.4 km/h faster than Moe, but stops for 20 min on route.
Even with the delay, Bob finishes 2 hours ahead of Moe.
How fast in km/h was Bob walking, and how long in hours did it take for Moe to finish the walk?
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Let x be the Bob's rate, in km/h (the value under the problem's question).

Then Moe's rate is (x-1.4) km/h, according to the condition.


Bob's time walking is    hours  (with no counting the time for stop).

Moe's time walking is    hours.


The time equation for their trips is

    Moe's time - Bob's time = 2 hours,


Or in the Math form,

     - (  ) = 2.


Here  represets Bob's 20 minute stop.


So, your final setup "time equation" is

     -  = .


 in the right side is  2 + .


I will leave the solution of this equation to you, because the rest is just a technique.


Your next steps are 

    1)  multiply both sides by 3x*(x-1.4);  

    2)  then reduce it to the standard quadratic equation

    3)  then solve it via the quadratic formula or factoring (whichever methods works and whichever you prefer).

At this point, I complete my instructions.

The rest is on you.

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Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Bob and Moe set off at the same time on a 30 km walk for charity.
Bob walks 1.4 km/h faster than Moe,
Let Moe's rate be r
Then Bob's rate is r+1.4

Make this chart:

                  Distance       Rate      Time
Moe on the 30 km     30           r       30/r
------------------------------------------------------
Bob on the 30 km     30         r+1.4   30/(r+1.4) 

but [Bob] stops for 20 min on route.
That's 1/3 of an hr.
                                      
                 Distance      Rate      Time
Moe                30           r       30/r
------------------------------------------------------
Bob on the 30 km   30         r+1.4   30/(r+1.4) 
Bob's stop          0           0       1/3 h  
--------------------------------------------------------

Even with the delay, Bob finishes 2 hours ahead of Moe.
     





Solve that (you can use the quadratic formula if you
can't factor.

The approximate rate for Moe is about ????????? km/h

You solve the equation.

how long in hours did it take for Moe to finish the walk?
That's a trick question.  Since Bob finished 2 hours 
ahead of Moe, Moe finished 2 hours later. lol.

Hmmm.  I took it to mean how long after Bob finished did it
take for Moe to finish.   But maybe you want Moe's WHOLE
time.  If so, divide 30 by what you got for r.

Edwin

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