SOLUTION: Ruel can bike 5 kph faster than Greg. At noon, each boy leaves his house and travels towards each other. If the distance between their houses is 15 kilometers and they meet in 30

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Question 1195139: Ruel can bike 5 kph faster than Greg. At noon, each boy leaves his
house and travels towards each other. If the distance between their
houses is 15 kilometers and they meet in 30 minutes, what is each
boy's rate?

Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39799) About Me  (Show Source):
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Greg's speed r
Ruel's speed r+5

Consuming the distance 15 kilometers between them;
r%2B%28r%2B5%29=15%2F%281%2F2%29
%281%2F2%29%282r%2B5%29=15
2r%2B5=30
2r=25
r=25%2F2
r=12%261%2F2 Greg's speed
17%261%2F2 Ruel's speed

Answer by ikleyn(53763) About Me  (Show Source):
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Ruel can bike 5 kph faster than Greg. At noon, each boy leaves his
house and travels towards each other. If the distance between their
houses is 15 kilometers and they meet in 30 minutes, what is each
boy's rate?
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x = Greg's biking rate, in km/h.

(x+5) = Ruel biking rate, km/h.


Write the total distance equation

    0.5x + 0.5*(x+5) = 15 kilometers.


Simply and find x

    0.5x + 0.5x + 2.5 = 15

         x            = 15 - 2.5

         x            = 12.5.


ANSWER. Greg's rate is 12.5 km/h;  Ruel's rate is 12.5 + 5 = 17.5 km/h.


CHECK.  0.5*(12.5 + 17.5) = 0.5*30 = 15 kilometers, total distance.   ! Correct !

Solved.

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Ignore post by @josgarithmetic,  since,  highlight%28as_usual%29,  his solution is  highlight%28INCORRECT%29

and his answers  1 1/4  for  Greg and  6 1/4  for  Ruel  both are  highlight%28WRONG%29.