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kolezko [41]
3 years ago
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zzz [600]3 years ago
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Answer:

7miles

equations shown in work image below

work shown on the paper with more explanations because text is hard to write equations (sorry I used km but it is miles for your problem.)

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Step-by-step explanation:

For both d=r*t

Each bikes to others house and leave at the same time so for Tony,

11 = 30*t

t= 11/30 hours

for Gerry,

11 = 25*t

t= 11/25 hours

Comparing these, with LCD,

Tony's time is 55/150

Gerry's time is 66/150

So Tony got to Gerry's house 11/150 hours quicker than Gerry got to Tony's house.

Now they turn around and head back toward each other. If they leave at the same exact time, the elapsed time for each until they met would be the same so t (for tony) = t (for gerry), but Tony got a head start.

We start the stopwatch when Gerry turns around 11/150 hours after Tony has turned around. If Gerry's time to where they meet from Tony's house t(gerry), then Tony's time from Gerry's house is t(gerry) + 11/150

STALIN [3.7K]3 years ago
4 0

Step-by-step explanation:

For both d=r*t

Each bikes to others house and leave at the same time so for Tony,

11 = 30*t

t= 11/30 hours

for Gerry,

11 = 25*t

t= 11/25 hours

Comparing these, with LCD,

Tony's time is 55/150

Gerry's time is 66/150

So Tony got to Gerry's house 11/150 hours quicker than Gerry got to Tony's house.

Now they turn around and head back toward each other. If they leave at the same exact time, the elapsed time for each until they met would be the same so t (for tony) = t (for gerry), but Tony got a head start.

We start the stopwatch when Gerry turns around 11/150 hours after Tony has turned around. If Gerry's time to where they meet from Tony's house t(gerry), then Tony's time from Gerry's house is t(gerry) + 11/150

Step-by-step explanation:

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