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10 November, 20:58

Two joggers are running toward each other. They start off being 5 miles apart. Joe, leaves at 7:00 AM and

Jack leaves at 7:30 AM. If Joe travels at 4 mph and Jack at 5mph, at what time will they pass each other?

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  1. 10 November, 21:38
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    Answer: Hello mate!

    the initial distance between Joe and Jack is 5 miles.

    we know that Joe travels at 4 mph and jack travels at 5mph.

    Now, let's define the 7:00 AM as our time zero, where the time is measured in hours.

    We know that Joe starts running at t = 0h and Jack starts running at t = 0.5h

    then the position equations are J1 for joe and J2 for Jack.

    J1 (t) = 4mph*t

    J2 (t) = 5mph * (t - 0.5h)

    where the - 0.5h appears because Jack starts 0.5h after.

    If they run towards each other, then they will met when J1 (t) + J2 (t) = 5mi, wich means that between the two runned the 5 miles that separated them:

    J1 (t) + J2 (t) = 4t + 5 (t - 0.5) = 4t + 5t - 2.5 = 9t - 2.5 = 5

    and now we want to isolate t

    9t - 2.5 = 5

    9t = 5 + 2.5 = 7.5

    t = 7.5/9 = 0.8333 ... hours

    Then they well met 0.83 hours after the 7:00 Am

    We also could write this in a more elegant way:

    we know that one hour has 60 minutes, then a 0.83333 ... of an hour has 0.83*60 = 50 minutes

    Then they met at 7:50 AM
  2. 11 November, 00:35
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    Answer:9.6 mind
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