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Question 157346This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
: Alan and Dave Schaferkotter leave from the same point driving in opposite directions, Alan driving at 55 miles per hour and Dave at 65mph. Alan has a one-hour head start. How long will they be able to talk on their car phones if the phones have a 250-mile range? This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Remember: -------------> working eqn , speed of Alan , speed of Dave
We have to remember Alan has a head start of 1 hour & travelled a certain distance and lets' see how far he is:
IN our working eqn we get:
The will be the max range = 250 miles but we need to deduct because we'll take the for both.
In just make sense to deduct because that 55 miles run, Dave was not part of it. = 1 hour & 37.5 minutes ------------------> This long they can talk on their car phones. FINAL ANSWER
In doubt? Go back working eqn we get,
this time we have to add because the we'll use we deduct it. We take speed for both and range.
Thank you.
Jojo