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6 October, 12:56

Malcolm can run a race at a speed of 6 minutes per mile, while Joshua runs at 8 minutes per mile. In a 10-mile race, how many minutes after Malcolm crosses the finish line will Joshua cross the finish line if they start the race together?

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  1. 6 October, 13:17
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    20 min

    Explanation:

    The time to cross the finish line may be found using the speed vs. time equation:

    speed = distance / time

    From which you can solve for time:

    time = distance / speed.

    Using the last equation, you can find the difference in the times for Malcolm and Joshua, but, since the speed must be expressed in miles per minutes, and the given data are minutes per mile, first you must convert the data.

    Miles per minute is the inverse of minutes per mile, so the corresponding speeds are:

    Malcolm's speed: 1 / (6 min/mile) = (1/6) miles/min

    Joshua's speed: 1 / (8 min/mile) = (1/8) miles/min

    Time for Malcom: 10 miles / [ 1 / (6 miles/min) ] = 10 / (1/6) min = 60 min

    Time for Joshua: 10 miles / [ 1 / (8 miles/min) ] = 10 / (1/8) min = 80 min

    Difference in times: 80 min - 60 min = 20 min

    Hence, Joshua will cross the finish line 20 minutes after Malcolm crosses the finish line.
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