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| Question 18817:  A troop of scouts hiked to the city at a rate of 2 mph.  they rode back at a rate of 18 mph.  If the round trip took 10 hours, how far is the city?  What is the formula to solve this problem?
 Answer by yuvaraja(2)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A troop of scouts hiked to the city at a rate of 2 mph.  they rode back at a rate of 18 mph.  If the round trip took 10 hours, how far is the city?  What is the formula to solve this problem? Solution:
 We have to use the formula,    "Time = Distance/Speed"
 (This formula is got from the formula, Distance = Speed * Time)
 We know the total time, and rates for the hike and the ride.
 Time taken to hike + time taken to rode back = 10 hours ----(1)
 Let us take the distance to be x.
 Time taken to hike          = Distance / speed = x/2
 Time taken to rode back     = Distance / speed = x/18
 Plug in these values in (1)
 (x/2) + (x/18) = 10.
 We have to find the value of x.
 Find the common denominator and simplify.
 The common denominator is 18.
 Multiply the numerator and denominator of the first term by 9.
 (9x/18) + (x/18) = 10
 Now we have the common denominator. So we can add the numerators.
 (9x+x) / 18 = 10.
 10x / 18 = 10
 Multiply both sides by 18.
 10x = 180.
 x = 18 miles.
 
 
 
 
 
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