SOLUTION: Bob and Moe set off at the same time on a 30 km walk for charity. Bob walks 1.4 km/h faster than Moe, but stops for 20 min on route. Even with the delay, Bob finishes 2 hours ahead
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Question 32372: Bob and Moe set off at the same time on a 30 km walk for charity. Bob walks 1.4 km/h faster than Moe, but stops for 20 min on route. Even with the delay, Bob finishes 2 hours ahead of Moe. How fast was each person walking, and how long did it take for each person to finish the walk? A comple algebraic solution is required.
My teacher gave us the quadratic formula to use and said we have to use it, and i dont know how to sub in. Answer by Paul(988) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the rate for Moe be x
Let the rate for Bob be 1.4+x
Bob's partial time = 2 hours and 20 minuts (1/3 hours) or 7/3 hours:
Equation: --->Multiply the whole equation by 3 to remove the fraction:
a=7, b=9.8, c=-126
SImplfy:
x=3.6
3.6+1.4=5
Total time for each: -->30/(5)=6 and 30/3.6=8.33
Hence, Bob's rate is 5kmph with 6 hours of total, and Moe's rate is 3.6kmph with 8.33 hours of total.
Paul.