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dmitriy555 [2]
3 years ago
14

The distances (y), in miles, of two cars from their starting points at certain times (x), in hours, are shown by the equations b

elow:
Car A
y = 55x + 32

Car B
y = 42x + 58

After how many hours will the two cars be at the same distance from their starting point and what will that distance be?


2 hours, 142 miles
2 hours, 145 miles
3 hours, 142 miles
3 hours, 145 miles
Mathematics
2 answers:
spayn [35]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Option A is correct

2 hours, 142 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the statement:

The distances (y), in miles, of two cars from their starting points at certain times (x), in hours, are shown by the equations below:

Car A

y = 55x + 32             ....[1]

Car B

y = 42x + 58             ....[2]

We have to find after how many hours will the two cars be at the same distance from their starting point.

Since, two cars be at the same distance

equate [1] and [2] ;

⇒55x+32 = 42x+58

Subtract 42x from both sides we have;

⇒13x+32 =58

Subtract 32 from both sides we have;

13x=26

Divide both sides by 13 we have;

x = 2 hours

Substitute in [1] we have;

y = 55(2)+32 = 110+32 = 142 miles

Therefore, after 2 hours  will the two cars be at the same distance from their starting point and 142 miles will that distance be

Harlamova29_29 [7]3 years ago
7 0
2hrs, 142miles
42x+58=55x+32
13x=26
x=2hrs <---- answer
42*2+58=142
55*2+32=142mi <----answer
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