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oee [108]
2 years ago
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Sal was tired of waiting for Amir to show up at their meeting place, so he started running at an average speed of 4.5 mph withou

t him. Ten minutes later, Amir still had .25 of a mile to go before he reached the meeting g place, but sal was .75 of a mile beyond it. If Amir is running at a faster pace,6.7 mph, to neared hundredth of an hour, after how much time will Amir catch up to sal
Mathematics
1 answer:
andrew-mc [135]2 years ago
6 0
The distance between them is 0.25+0.75=1 mi

so, when will amir travel 1 mile farther than sal?
remember, distance=speed times time

when will saldistance+1=amirdistance?
d=st
where h=time in hours
4.5h+1=6.7h
solve for h
mnus 4.5h both sides
1=2.2h
divide both sides by 2.2
0.454545=h
nearest hundreth
0.45 hours
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