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Question 149371This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra with Applications
: A cyclist rode 40 mi. before having a flat tire and then walking 5 mi to a service station. The cycling rate was four times the walking rate. The time spent cycling and walking was 5 h. Find the rate at which the cyclist was riding.This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra with Applications
: A cyclist rode 40 mi. before having a flat tire and then walking 5 mi to a service station. The cycling rate was four times the walking rate. The time spent cycling and walking was 5 h. Find the rate at which the cyclist was riding.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(4531) About Me  (Show Source):
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A cyclist rode 40 mi. before having a flat tire and then walking 5 mi to a service station. The cycling rate was four times the walking rate. The time spent cycling and walking was 5 h. Find the rate at which the cyclist was riding.
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Let x = the walking rate
then
4x = the riding rate
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Write a time equation: Time = distance/rate
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Riding time + walking time = 5 hrs
40/4x + 5/x = 5
Reduce the fraction:
10/x + 5/x = 5
15/x = 5
Multiply both sides by x
5x = 15
x = 15/5
x = 3 mph is the walking rate
then
4(3) = 12 mph is the riding rate
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Check solution
40/12 + 5/3 =
31/3 + 12/3 = 5 hrs
Question 149371This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra with Applications
: A cyclist rode 40 mi. before having a flat tire and then walking 5 mi to a service station. The cycling rate was four times the walking rate. The time spent cycling and walking was 5 h. Find the rate at which the cyclist was riding.This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra with Applications
: A cyclist rode 40 mi. before having a flat tire and then walking 5 mi to a service station. The cycling rate was four times the walking rate. The time spent cycling and walking was 5 h. Find the rate at which the cyclist was riding.
Answer by mangopeeler07(445) About Me  (Show Source):
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A cyclist rode 40 mi. before having a flat tire and then walking 5 mi to a service station. The cycling rate was four times the walking rate. The time spent cycling and walking was 5 h. Find the rate at which the cyclist was riding.

total miles=45 miles
total time=5 hrs
walking speed=x mph
cycling speed=4x mph

40/4x+5/x=5-----------------------because miles over mph gives you hours

Common denominator=4x
40/4x+20/4x=5

Add the numerators
60/4x=5
Multiply both sides by 4x
60=20x

Divide by 20
3=x

walking speed=4 mph
cycling speed=12 mph