SOLUTION: A cyclist bikes x distance at 10 miles per hour and returns over the same path at 8 miles per hour. What is the cyclist's average rate for the round trip in miles per hour?
A. 8.
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Question 149667: A cyclist bikes x distance at 10 miles per hour and returns over the same path at 8 miles per hour. What is the cyclist's average rate for the round trip in miles per hour?
A. 8.1
B. 8.3
C. 8.6
D. 8.9 correct answer
E. 9.0
I can't figure this out. We have Rate1 x time1 = rate2 x time2, and I can't get anywhere with that. Please help! Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A cyclist bikes x distance at 10 miles per hour and returns over the same path at 8 miles per hour. What is the cyclist's average rate for the round trip in miles per hour?
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The total distanced traveled is 2x.
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Now, you need the total time traveled.
Applying:
d = rt
or, for us
t = d/r
where
d is distance
r is rate
t is time
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Time going is
x/10
Time returning is
x/8
Total time is
x/10 + x/8
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Average speed is
"total distance"/"total time"
2x/[x/10 + x/8]
cancel out the x's:
2/[1/10 + 1/8]
= 2/[8/80 + 10/80]
= 2/[18/80]
= 160/[18]
= 8.9 mph