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 :  Science and medicine. Martina leaves home at 9 A.M., bicycling at a rate of
 24 mi/h. Two hours later, John leaves, driving at the rate of 48 mi/h. At what time
 will John catch up with Martina? 
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Science and medicine. Martina leaves home at 9 A.M., bicycling at a rate of 24 mi/h. Two hours later, John leaves, driving at the rate of 48 mi/h. At what time will John catch up with Martina?
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 The distance formula is:
  , d=distance, r=rate, and t=time. :
 Martina's r=24 mi/h
 Let Martina's time be: t  (we don't know what it is)
 Then Martina's distance d=24t
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 John's r=48 mi/h
 John left two hours later so he traveled 2 hours less than Martina: t-2
 Then John's distance d=48(t-2)
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 John Catches up to Martina, so their distances are equal.
 Problem to solve:
 24t=48(t-2)
 24t=48t-96
 -48t+24t=-48t+48t-96
 -24t=-96
 -24t/-24=-96/-24
 t=4
 That means that Martina traveled for 4 hours.
 She left at 9am, four hours later makes it 1pm.
 Happy Calculating!!!
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