SOLUTION: Lisa's bike got a flat tire and she must walk the rest of the way to work. The bike was being riden at 9 mph, and Lisa walks at a speed of 5 mph. The distance from home to work is

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Question 588280: Lisa's bike got a flat tire and she must walk the rest of the way to work. The bike was being riden at 9 mph, and Lisa walks at a speed of 5 mph. The distance from home to work is 19 mi, and the total time for the trip was 3 hr. How far did she have to walk?
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Lisa's bike got a flat tire and she must walk the rest of the way to work.
The bike was being ridden at 9 mph, and Lisa walks at a speed of 5 mph.
The distance from home to work is 19 mi, and the total time for the trip was 3 hr.
How far did she have to walk?
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Let w = distance walked
the total distance given as 19 mi, therefore:
(19-w) = distance ridden
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Write a time equation: time = dist/speed
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bike time + walk time = 3 hrs
%28%2819-w%29%29%2F9 + w%2F5 = 3
Multiply by 45 to clear the denominators
45*%28%2819-w%29%29%2F9 + 45*w%2F5 = 45(3)
cancel the denominators
5(19-w) + 9w = 135
95 - 5w + 9w = 135
9w - 5w = 135 - 95
4w = 40
w = 40/4
w = 10 mi walked
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Check this by finding the time of each
10/5 =2 hrs
9/9 = 1 hr
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total: 3 hrs