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viktelen [127]
4 years ago
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Mathematics
1 answer:
noname [10]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A) 4 Hours (of running)

B) 5 Hours (of biking)

Step-by-step explanation:

So Suzette ran and biked for a total of 80 miles,

and she did all of that in 9 hours.

Let x equal the total hours of Suzette ran and let y equal the total hours of Suzette biked.

Therefore:

x+y=9

This represents the total hours. We know that the hours she had ran and biked totals 9. Thus, x plus y must equal 9.

And also:

5x+12y=80

The 5x represents the miles she had ran in x hours, while the 12x represents the miles she had biked in y hours. All together, they must equal 80 miles total.

Therefore, our system is:

x+y=9\\5x+12y=9

We can solve this using substitution. First, subtract x from the top equation:

x+y=9\\y=9-x

Now, substitute the y into the second equation:

5x+12y=80\\5x+12(9-x)=80

Distribute:

5x+108-12x=80

Combine like terms:

-7x+108=80

Subtract 108 from both sides:

(-7x+108)-108=(80)-108\\-7x=-28

Divide both sides by -4:

x=4

Therefore, Suzette ran for a total of 4 hours.

Since she biked and ran for a total of 9 hours, she must have biked for 9-4 or 5 hours.

Checking:

4 hours of running plus 5 hours of biking does indeed equal 9 hours total:

4(5)+5(12)=20+60=80

So by running 5mph for 4 hours and by biking 12mph for 5 hours, she did indeed reach a total of 80 miles.

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