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Jackie either drives or bicycles from home to school. Her average speed when driv
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Jackie either drives or bicycles from home to school. Her average speed when driving is 36mph, and her average speed when bicycling is 12mph. If it takes her 1/2 hour less to drive to school, how long does take her to go to school, and how far is the school from her home? Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Jackie either drives or bicycles from home to school.
Her average speed when driving is 36mph, and her average speed when bicycling is 12mph.
If it takes her 1/2 hour less to drive to school, how long does take her to go
to school, and how far is the school from her home?
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Let d = distance from home to school
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Write a time equation; Time = dist/speed
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Bike time - drive time = .5 hrs - = .5
multiply by 36 to clear the denominators
36* - 36* = 36(.5)
Cancel the denominators
3d - d = 18
2d = 18
d = 9 mi is the distance
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How long?
9/12 = 3/4 hr to bike
9/36 = 1/4 hr to drive
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differ: 1/2 hr