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| Question 520471:  Vera walked from her home to a friend's home at a rate of 3 miles per hour. She rode to work with her friend at an average rate of 30 miles per hour. It took Vera a total of 50 minutes (5/6 of an hour) to walk to her friend's home and to get to work, traveling a total distance of 16 miles. How long did she walk and how long did she ride with her friend to get to work?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Vera walked from her home to a friend's home at a rate of 3 miles per hour. -----------------------------------------
 She rode to work with her friend at an average rate of 30 miles per hour.
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 It took Vera a total of 50 minutes (5/6 of an hour) to walk to her friend's home and to get to work, traveling a total distance of 16 miles.
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 How long did she walk and how long did she ride with her friend to get to work?
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 Walking DATA:
 rate = 3 mph ; time = x hrs ; distance = rt = 3x miles
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 Riding DATA:
 rate = 30 mph ; time = (5/6)-x hrs ; distance = rt = 30[(5/6)-x]
 = (5*5)-30x miles
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 Equation:
 distance + distance = 16 miles
 3x + 25 - 30x = 16
 -27x = -9
 x = 1/3 hrs (walking time)
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 (5/6) - (1/3) = (5/6)-(2/6) = 1/2 hrs (riding time)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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