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22 April, 09:52

Two skaters are racing toward a finish line of a race. The first skater has a 40 meter lead and is traveling at a rate of 12 meters per second. The second skater is traveling at a rate of 14 meters per second. How long will it take for the second skater to pass the first skater?

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  1. 22 April, 09:58
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    20 seconds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    speed = distance/time

    distance = speed * time

    The faster racer will catch up to the slower racer in x meters ahead of the slower racer.

    The faster racer is 40 meters behind the slower racer, so he travels x + 40 until he catches up.

    Slower racer:

    speed = 12 m/s

    distance = x

    time = t

    Faster racer:

    speed = 14 m/s

    distance = x + 40

    time = t (the same time as the slower racer)

    Slower racer:

    distance = speed * time

    x = 12t

    Faster racer:

    x + 40 = 14t

    System of equations:

    x = 12t

    x + 40 = 14t

    Since the fist equation is already solved for x, substitute 12t for x in the second equation and solve for t.

    12t + 40 = 14t

    40 = 2t

    20 = t

    t = 20

    The faster racer catches up in 20 seconds.
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