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| Question 979513:  Steve and Jordan are riding bikes. Jordan is riding at 7 mph and Steve is riding at 6 mph. If Jordan is 5 miles behind Steve, how long will it take for Jordan to catch up to Steve?
 
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Simple approach: He is 5 miles behind and gaining a 1 mile per hour.  It will take 5 hours. Complex approach:
 Jordan is at point 0, Steve at point 5.
 Steve's distance needs to equal Jordan's distance.
 Steve is 5+6mph*x hours or 5+6x.
 Jordan's distance is 7mph or 7x.  The x works because they will be riding for the same time.
 5+6x=7x
 5=x
 In 5 hours, Steve will travel 30 miles, and he will be 35 miles away from point 0.
 In 5 hours, Jordan will travel 35 miles.
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