SOLUTION: A student begins to walk along a straight road at the rate of 3 km/h to the next town which is 18 km away. After 10 minutes a car picks him up and in 15 more minutes he is in town.

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Question 279456: A student begins to walk along a straight road at the rate of 3 km/h to the next town which is 18 km away. After 10 minutes a car picks him up and in 15 more minutes he is in town. How fast was the car traveling?
(the time is in minutes which throws me for a loop)

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
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A student begins to walk along a straight road at the rate of 3 km/h to the next
town which is 18 km away.
After 10 minutes a car picks him up and in 15 more minutes he is in town.
How fast was the car traveling?
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Let's put all the times in hrs and see what we have
10/60 = 1%2F6 hr
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15/60 = 1%2F4 hr
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Let s = the speed the car is traveling
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Write a dist equation: dist = speed * time
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Walk dist + ride dist = 18 km
3*1%2F6 + 1%2F4s = 18
3 cancels into six so we have
1%2F2 + 1%2F4s = 18
Multiply by 4 to get rid of the denominators; results:
2 + s = 4(18)
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s = 72 - 2
s = 70 km/hr is the speed of the car
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Check solution by finding the total dist
3*1%2F6 + 1%2F4(70) =
.5 + 17.5 = 18
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Did this straighten things out for you?