SOLUTION: Word problems using inequalities. Please help
Jeff bikes for three hours and his brother bikes four hours. Although Jeff bikes 15 mph faster, his total distance was at most t
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Jeff bikes for three hours and his brother bikes four hours. Although Jeff bikes 15 mph faster, his total distance was at most t
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: Word problems using inequalities. Please help
Jeff bikes for three hours and his brother bikes four hours. Although Jeff bikes 15 mph faster, his total distance was at most twice as far as his brother's. How fast does each ride?
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Joe This question is from textbook Algebra 1
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Working Eqn ---->
Conditions:
Speed of Jeff: , 15mph faster than brother
Speed of brother:
Distance covered by Jeff in : , twice that of brother covered in
Via Working eqn,
We equate the 2 distances by both: ----> , Speed of brother , Speed of Jeff
In doubt? Let's check their distance, via working eqn,
Distance covered by Jeff is twice as much ---->
Thank you,
Jojo