SOLUTION: Come upon a snake while on a walk and it is flees in opposite direction. You run at 2 feet per second faster than the snake. After 60 seconds, you and snake are 2500 feet away from

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Question 1094891: Come upon a snake while on a walk and it is flees in opposite direction. You run at 2 feet per second faster than the snake. After 60 seconds, you and snake are 2500 feet away from each other. What is your speed and what is snake's speed?
Found 2 solutions by ankor@dixie-net.com, josmiceli:
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Come upon a snake while on a walk and it is flees in opposite direction.
You run at 2 feet per second faster than the snake.
After 60 seconds, you and snake are 2500 feet away from each other.
What is your speed and what is snake's speed?
:
let s = the speed of the snake in ft/sec
then
(s+2) = your speed
:
Write a distance equation: dist = time * speed
60s + 60(s+2) = 2500
60s + 60s + 120 = 2500
120s = 2500 - 120
120s = 2380
s = 2380/120
s = 19.83 ft/sec is the snake speed
then obviously
21.83 ft/sec is your speed
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:
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Check this; find the distance each of you traveled
60 * 19.83 = 1190 ft
60 * 21.83 = 1310
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total dist: 2500 ft

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = the speed of the snake in ft/sec
= your speed in ft/sec
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Since you are going in opposite directions, you
can think of this as the snake standing still
and you running at the sum of your speeds



ft
also:
in
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The snake's speed is 19 ft 10 in per sec
Your speed is 21 ft 10 in per sec
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check:
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OK

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