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30 November, 22:30

At noon joyce drove to the lake at 30 mph, but she made the long walk back home at 4 mph. how many hours did she walk if she was gone for 17 hours

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  1. 1 December, 00:55
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    By definition we have the following equation:

    t = d / v

    Where,

    t: time

    d: distance

    v: speed

    For this case we have:

    d / 30 + d / 4 = 17

    Rewriting we have:

    2d + 15d = 17 (60)

    17d = 17 (60)

    d = 60 mi

    Then, the walking time is

    t = d / v

    t = 60/4

    t = 15 hours

    Answer:

    She walked

    t = 15 hours
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