Answer: Running speed is 10k/h
Biking speed is 50k/h
Step-by-step explanation:
My procedure may be unconventional, but it works:
Compute the time it takes, then translate to speed. 25k at biking speed takes 2 hours less than at running speed which is 1/5 bike speed.
Distance/speed = time 25/x=25/(5x-2) cross multiply divisors
25(5x-2) = 25x ==> 125x -50 =25x ==> 100x = 50
x = 0.5 hours at biking speed 25k/0.5h = 50k/h
Running speed = 50/5 10k/h
Proof: 25k/ 10k/h = 2.5 hours
25k /50k/h = 0.5 hours
2.5 h - .5 h = 2 hours, the difference stated in the question.
I don't really get this question but simply put, if you are in college syntax matters very much. (13-4) = 9 *(x-5) = 9x-45.. although in this case. since there isn't a bracket around 13-4. you'd multiply by the -4 first, giving you, 4x-20+30 =4x-10
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 + 5/8 equals 1.125
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