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25 August, 01:47

John bikes 22 km per hour and starts at mile 10. Gwyn bikes 28 km per hour and starts at mile 0. Which system of linear equations represents this situation?

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A. John d=22t+

Gwym: d = 28t

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  1. 25 August, 01:53
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    If j is the distance in km John reaches after time t hours, and g is the same for Gwynn, the equations are

    j=10+22t and g=28t.

    If x is the distance at which they meet the equations form a system from which t, when they meet, can be calculated: 10+22t=28t, 6t=10, t=5/3=1 hour 40 minutes. And they meet at 28*5/3=10+22*5/3=46.67km.
  2. 25 August, 02:11
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    answer is:

    John: d=22t+10

    Gwyn: d=28t
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