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| Question 362482:  Can you please help me with this problem:Olimpiada Ivanova, a world-record holding race-walker, is on one end of a 6 mile track. John Doe, an average walker, is on the other end of the track. The two start walking towards each other and meet in 1/2 hour. If Olimpiada's average speed exceeds John's by 6 mph, find the speed of both walkers. Useing the 5-step method. Thankyou
 Answer by mananth(16946)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Can you please help me with this problem:Olimpiada Ivanova, a world-record holding race-walker, is on one end of a 6 mile track. John Doe, an average walker, is on the other end of the track. The two start walking towards each other and meet in 1/2 hour. If Olimpiada's average speed exceeds John's by 6 mph, find the speed of both walkers. Useing the 5-step method. Thankyou ..
 john Doe  speed = x mph
 Ivanova speed = x+6 mph..
 they are walking towards each other so effective speed = x+x+6
 =2x+6 mph.
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 distance = 6 miles
 time = 1/2 hour
 speed = 2x+6 mph
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 6/(2x+6) =1/2
 2x+6=2*6
 2x+6 12
 2x= 12-6
 2x= 6
 x= 3 mph speed of john
 Ivanova's speed = x+6 = 3+6 =9 mph
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 m.ananth@hotmail.ca
 
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