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| Question 1011261:  a family leaves home at 1pm, when billy asks are we there yet at 2:30pm they are 70 miles from gramdma's house, when jane asks at 2:45pm they are 55 miles away.
 how far from grandma's does the family live
 at what time will the family arrive at grandma's
 Answer by KMST(5328)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Do we have to write linear equations? 
 WITH LINEAR EQUATIONS:
 
  = the family's speed (which for the purpose of this problem is constant), in miles per hour, and 
  = total distance the family travels to grandma's house, in miles. When Billy asks "Are we there yet?",
 the family has been traveling for
  (from 1:00pm to 2:30pm). They have traveled
  miles, and their distance (in miles) to grandma's house is 
  . When Jane asks "Are we there yet?",
 the family has been traveling for
  (from 1:00pm to 2:45pm). They have traveled
  miles, and their distance (in miles) to grandma's house is 
  . We need to solve the system
 
  -->  -->  -->  -->  -->  -->  -->  . So the family lives
  miles from grandma's house, and at
  mph it would take them 
   , so they will arrive at grandma's house at
   . 
 THE FIFTH GRADER SOLUTION:
 IN the
  minutes between Billy's question and Jane's question the family had traveled
  miles, so they are traveling 1 mile per minute.
 When Billy asked, at 2:30pm, they were
  miles from Grandma's house. At
  mile per minute, they will cover that distance in  minutes, so they will arrive at grandma's house
  after 2:30pm. They will arrive at
    .
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