SOLUTION: A girl walked from her home into town at the rate of 4 miles per hour. She returned by bus over the same route. The bus averaged 20 miles per hour, and the entire round trip took 1
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Question 124676: A girl walked from her home into town at the rate of 4 miles per hour. She returned by bus over the same route. The bus averaged 20 miles per hour, and the entire round trip took 1 hour and 40 minutes, including the 10 minute wait for the bus. How far did the girl walk?
Now we're going to use the distance-rate-time equation
Since the walking speed is 4 mph and the walking time is , this means and
Plug in and
Also, since the driving speed is 20 mph and the driving time is , this means and
Plug in and
Because the distance is the same both ways, this means that
Start with the given equation
Divide both sides by 4 to isolate
If the entire trip took 1 hour and 40 minutes and there was a 10 minute wait, then the traveling portion took 1 hour and 30 minutes (which is 1.5 hours)
So the sum of these two times is 1.5. In other words, we have this first equation