Question 1128850: Jim began a 237-mile bicycle trip to build up stamina for a triathlete competition. Unfortunately, his bicycle chain broke, so he finished the trip walking. The whole trip took 7 hours. If Jim walks at a rate of 4 miles per hour and rides at 42 miles per hour, find the amount of time he spent on the bicycle.
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237-mile bicycle trip to build up stamina for a triathlete competition. Unfortunately, his bicycle chain broke, so he finished the trip walking. The whole trip took 7 hours. If Jim walks at a rate of 4 miles per hour and rides at 42 miles per hour, find the amount of time he spent on the bicycle.
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SPEEDS TIMES DISTANCES
Bicycling 42 x 42x
Walking 4 7-x 4(7-x)
Total 7 237
Answer by MathTherapy(10549) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Jim began a 237-mile bicycle trip to build up stamina for a triathlete competition. Unfortunately, his bicycle chain broke, so he finished the trip walking. The whole trip took 7 hours. If Jim walks at a rate of 4 miles per hour and rides at 42 miles per hour, find the amount of time he spent on the bicycle.
Time spent bicycling: , although 42 mph is EXTREMELY HIGH speed for a bicycle.
Then again, it appears that currently, people are making up all types of RIDICULOUS and NONSENSICAL math problems without even ensuring that
they make sense. I feel sorry for these kids who're expecting to learn and apply common sense. How can they learn from these people?
Another RIDICULOUS one is the one below who claims that Jim walks at a rate of 42 mph. He needs to be BANNED!
Act as though you don't see his ATTEMPT, or just simply do THIS to it!!
SPEEDS TIMES DISTANCES
Bicycling 4 x 4x
Walking 42 7-x 42(7-x)
Total 7 237
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