SOLUTION: Queen Hatshepsut rode a litter at 2 kilometers per hour for the first part of the journey to the necropolis. She was going to be late, so she changed to a chariot traveling 8 kilo
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Question 302237: Queen Hatshepsut rode a litter at 2 kilometers per hour for the first part of the journey to the necropolis. She was going to be late, so she changed to a chariot traveling 8 kilometers per hour for the last part of the trip. If the trip was 28 kilometers to the necropolis and the trip took 8 hours, how far did she ride in the litter and how far did she ride in the chariot?? Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Queen Hatshepsut rode a litter at 2 kilometers per hour for the first part of the journey to the necropolis.
She was going to be late, so she changed to a chariot traveling 8 kilometers per hour for the last part of the trip.
If the trip was 28 kilometers to the necropolis and the trip took 8 hours,
how far did she ride in the litter and how far did she ride in the chariot??
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let d = dist rode in the chariot
then
(28-d) = litter distance
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Write a time equation; time = dist/speed
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Time in litter + time in chariot = 8 hrs + = 8
Multiply by 8, results:
d + 4(28-d) = 8(8)
d + 112 - 4d = 64
d - 4d = 64 - 112
-3d = -48
d =
d = +16km in the chariot
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Check the solution by finding the times
16/8 = 2 hr
12/2 = 6 hr
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total= 8 hrs