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| Question 1209085:  Three runners, Dirk, Edith, and Foley all start at the same time for a 24 km race, and each of them runs at a constant speed. When Dirk finishes the race, Edith is 10 km behind, and Foley is 8 km behind.  When Edith finishes the race, how far behind is Foley, in km?
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . Three runners, Dirk, Edith, and Foley all start at the same time for a 24 km race,
 and each of them runs at a constant speed.
 When Dirk finishes the race, Edith is 10 km behind, and Foley is 8 km behind
  . When Edith finishes the race, how far behind is Foley, in km?
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From the problem, when Dirk completed the race, Edith ran  24-10 = 14 kilometers;
                                                Foley ran  14- 8 =  6 kilometers. 
From it, we conclude that Edith rate to Foley rate ratio is 14/6.
So, when Edith will complete 24 kilometers, the ratio of distances Edith and Foley run
will be the same 14/6.  It gives the proportion
    24          14
  ---------- = ----.
  Foley ran      6
From this proportion
    Foley run (when Edith finished) =  =  =  = 10.28571 kilometers.
Hence, when Edith finishes the rate, Foley is  24-10.2857 = 13.7143 kilometers behind (rounded value).Solved.
 
 
 
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