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2 December, 23:05

Mona is skating at a speed of 300 feet per minute. Lina is 1000 feet behind her. What should be her speed if she wants to catch up with Mona in 10 minutes?

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  1. 2 December, 23:13
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    If we translate the facts into location equations, xM=Mona's location, xL=Lina's location, then we get:

    xM (t) = 300t

    xL (t) = v*t - 1000

    xM (10) = xL (10)

    Where v is Lina's speed we have to find.

    Plugging them all together gives:

    300*10 = 10v - 1000

    Which can be solved:

    3000 + 1000 = 10v

    4000 = 10v

    v=400

    Lina should skate at 400 feet per minute!
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