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| Question 1054574:  Brothers Paul and Pete walk 2 miles to school from home. Paul can walk to school in 24 minutes. Pete has slept in again and needs to run to school. Paul walks at a constant rate, and Pete runs at a constant rate. THe graph of the function is shown below.
 Pete's run: 8 miles per hour
 a. Which brother is moving at a greater rate? Explain how you know.
 b. If Pete leaves 5 minutes after Paul, will he catch up to Paul before they get to school.
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  Brothers Paul and Pete walk 2 miles to school from home. Paul can walk to school in 24 minutes.
 Pete has slept in again and needs to run to school.
 Paul walks at a constant rate, and Pete runs at a constant rate.
 The graph of the function is shown below.
 Pete's run: 8 miles per hour
 a. Which brother is moving at a greater rate? Explain how you know.
 Convert Paul's time to mph:
 24/60 = .4 hrs
 s = 2/.4
 s = 5 mph, slower than Pete
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 b. If Pete leaves 5 minutes after Paul, will he catch up to Paul before they get to school.
 Find how long it takes Pete running at 8 mph
 2/8 = .25 hrs or 15 min, add 5 min later, 20 min, so he will catch up with Paul
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