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2 October, 08:53

Stu hiked a trail at an average rate of 3 miles per hour. He ran back on the same trail at an average rate of 5 miles per hour. He traveled for a total of 3 hours. Which equation can be used to find the time it took Stu to hike the trail?

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  1. 2 October, 09:22
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    D=3h and d=5r, since d=d

    3h=5r and we are told that h+r=3 so r=3-h making the equation become:

    3h=5 (3-h)

    3h=15-5h add 5h to both sides

    8h=15 divide both sides by 8

    h=1.875 hrs (1:52:30)

    So Stu hiked for 1.875 hours. (1 hour 52 minutes and 30 seconds)

    check ...

    3 (1.875) = 5 (3-1.875)

    5.625=5 (1.125)

    5.625=5.625 (and it also shows the that trail was 5.625 miles long)
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