Question 319190
Samia walks for a time at 4mph, then slows down and walks at 3.2mph.
 The total distance she walked was 6 miles.
 If she walked for 0.5 hour more at 3.2 mph than she did at 4mph,
 determine the time Samia walked at 4mph.
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Let t = time walked at 4 mph
then
(t+.5) = time walked at 3.2 mph
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Write a distance equation: dist = speed * time
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dist at 4 + dist at 3.2 = 6 miles
4t + 3.2(t+.5) = 6
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4t + 3.2t + 1.6 = 6
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7.2t = 6 - 1.6
;
7.2t = 4.4
t = {{{4.4/7.2}}}
t = .611 hrs at 4 mph
and
.611 + .5 = 1.111 hrs at 3.2 mph
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Check solution by finding the distances
.611 * 4 = 2.44 mi
1.11 * 3.2 = 3.55 mi
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total dist: 5.99 ~ 6 mi