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10 January, 04:47

George walks 1 mile to school. He leaves home at the same time each day, walks at a steady speed of 3 miles per hour, and arrives just as school begins. Today he was distracted by the pleasant weather and walked the first 12 mile at a speed of only 2 miles per hour. At how many miles per hour must George run the last 12 mile in order to arrive just as school begins today?

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  1. 10 January, 04:50
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    Note that on a normal day, it takes him 1/3 hour to get to school. However, today it took 1/2 mile 2 mph = 1/4 hour to walk the first 1/2 mile. That means that he has 1/3-1/4=1/12 hours left to get to school, and 1/2 mile left to go. Therefore, his speed must be 1/2 mile 1/12 hour = 6 mph, so 6 is the answer.
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