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| Question 707908:  I'm stumped with this question - can you please help me?
 Whenever twins Sandra and Rachel read a book, Sandra wastes no time and begins to read immediately at a constant rate of 3 pages per minute, while Rachel has a certain “ritual” that she always performs: Pour a glass of milk, get her favorite pillow, solve a math problem and then begin to read.  This process of Rachel’s takes 10 minutes, but she can read at a rate of 5 pages per minute.  If they begin their perspective reading procedures at 8:00 pm, then at what time will they have both read the same number of pages?
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Whenever twins Sandra and Rachel read a book, Sandra wastes no time and begins to read immediately at a constant rate of 3 pages per minute, while Rachel has a certain “ritual” that she always performs: Pour a glass of milk, get her favorite pillow, solve a math problem and then begin to read. This process of Rachel’s takes 10 minutes, but she can read at a rate of 5 pages per minute.
 If they begin their perspective reading procedures at 8:00 pm, then at what time will they have both read the same number
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 Let m = no. minutes required for them to read the same number pages
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 3m = 5(m - 10)
 3m = 5m - 50
 50 = 5m - 3m
 50 = 2m
 m = 50/2
 m = 25 minutes
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 They will have read the same number of pages at 8:25
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 Check this:
 Find the number of pages each has read at this time
 R has only been reading for 15 min after her snack etc
 15 * 5 = 75 pages
 25 * 3 = 75 pages
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