SOLUTION: The speed of a bicyclist is 10mph faster than the speed of a walker. If the bicyclist travels 26 miles in the same amount of time that the walker travel 6 miles the speed of the b

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Question 108369This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
: The speed of a bicyclist is 10mph faster than the speed of a walker. If the bicyclist travels 26 miles in the same amount of time that the walker travel 6 miles the speed of the bicyclist. This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra

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The speed of a bicyclist is 10 mph faster than the speed of a walker. If the bicyclist travels 26 miles in the same amount of time that the walker travels 6 miles the speed of the bicyclist.
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The last part of the last sentence does not make much sense, but I assume they are asking for the actual speed of the bicyclist
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Let s = speed of the bicyclist
Then
(s-10) = speed of the walker
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They say the times of the two are equal, we can make a simple time equation from that fact:
Time = Distance/speed
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Bike time = Walking time
26%2Fs = 6%2F%28%28s-10%29%29
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Cross multiply:
26(s-10) = 6s
26s - 260 = 6s
26s - 6s = +260
20s = 260
s = 260/20
s = 13 mph is the speed of the bike
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Check our solution by confirming the times are equal:
Walker speed: 13 - 10 = 3 mph
6/3 = 2 hrs
26/13 = 2 hrs