SOLUTION: Solve and verify your answer. See Example 3. (Objective 1) A tourist can bicycle 39 miles in the same time as he can walk 9 miles. If he can ride 10 mph faster than he can walk, h

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Question 1166628: Solve and verify your answer. See Example 3. (Objective 1)
A tourist can bicycle 39 miles in the same time as he can walk 9 miles. If he can ride 10 mph faster than he can walk, how much time should he allow to walk a 35-mile trail?
9 mi39 mi
Two images are displayed.
The first image depicts a person walking with an arrow underneath them pointing to the right. This image is labeled "t hr, r mph, 9 mi."
Directly below the first image, the second image depicts a person riding a bicycle with an arrow underneath pointing to the right. This arrow extends further than the first arrow. This image is labeled "t hr, (r +10) mph, 39 mi."
First, determine how fast he can walk.
Let r represent the rate in mph at which the tourist can walk. Write an expression in terms of r that represents the time, in hours, it takes him to walk 9 miles.

Write an expression in terms of r that represents the time, in hours, it takes him to bicycle 39 miles.

Recall that he can bicycle 39 miles in the same time that he can walk 9 miles. Use this information to write an equation that can be used to solve for r.

How fast (in mph) can he walk?
mph
How much time (in hr) should he allow to walk a 35-mile trail?
hr

Answer by josgarithmetic(39615) About Me  (Show Source):
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A tourist can bicycle 39 miles in the same time as he can walk 9 miles. If he can ride 10 mph faster than he can walk, how much time should he allow to walk a 35-mile trail?
9 mi39 mi
Two images are displ,...
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The problem description seems the same as another one answered yesterday or day before.
            SPEED         TIME       DISTANCE

BIKE        r+10          39/(r+10)     39

WALK         r            9/r            9

The two time quantities were given as equal.

39%2F%28r%2B10%29=9%2Fr
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13%2F%28r%2B10%29=3%2Fr
13r=3r%2B30
10r=30
highlight_green%28r=3%29---walking speed
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3%2B10=highlight_green%2813%29----bicycling speed


The question is, how much time to do 35 miles by walking?
%2835%2Amiles%29%2F%283%28miles%2Fhour%29%29

%2835%2F3%29hours
11%262%2F3hours