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11 March, 21:42

James and Lucas competed in climbing a mountain and coming back. James climbed at an average rate of 3 mph and ran back at 4 mph. Lucas climbed at an average rate of 2 mph and ran back at 5 mph. If the path from the bottom to the top of the mountain was 2 miles, how much time did each take to finish and who was faster?

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  1. 12 March, 01:09
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    Answer:Lucas is faster

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Distance = speed * time

    Time = distance * speed

    the path from the bottom to the top of the mountain was 2 miles.

    James climbed at an average rate of 3 mph. This means that the time it took James to climb to the top of the mountain would be

    2/3 hours

    James ran back at 4 mph. This means that the time it took James run back to the bottom of the mountain would be

    2/4 = 1/2 hours

    Total time that James spent would be

    2/3 + 1/2 = 7/6 = 1.7 hours.

    Lucas climbed at an average rate of 2 mph. This means that the time it took Lucas to climb to the top of the mountain would be

    2/2 = 1 hour

    Lucas ran back at 5 mph. This means that the time it took Lucas to run back to the bottom of the mountain would be

    2/5 hours

    Total time that James spent would be

    1 + 2/5 = 1.4hours.
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