Question 1141759:  im began a 240-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 8 hours. If Jim walks at a rate of 4 miles per hour and rides at 36 miles per hour, find the amount of time he spent on the bicycle. 
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website!  im began a 240-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 8 hours. 
 If Jim walks at a rate of 4 miles per hour and rides at 36 miles per hour, find the amount of time he spent on the bicycle. 
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let t = his time riding on the bike 
then 
(8-t) = time walking 
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Write a distance equation, dist = speed * time 
36t + 4(8-t) = 240 
36t + 32 - 4t = 240 
36t - 4t = 240 - 32 
32t = 208 
t = 208/32 
t = 6.5 hrs on the bike 
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Check this, find actual dist for each (he walked 8-6.5 = 1.5 hrs) 
6.5 * 36 = 234 mi 
1.5 * 4 = 6 mi 
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total dist: 240 mi 
  
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