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5 October, 09:26

A cyclist rode 40 miles before having a flat tire and than walking 5 miles to a service station. The cycling rate was four times the walking rate. The time spent cycling and walking was 5 hours. Find the rate at which the cyclist was riding.

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  1. 5 October, 09:30
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the walking rate of the cyclist.

    If the cycling rate was four times the walking rate, it means that the cycling rate is 4x mph.

    Time = distance/speed

    Time spent during cycling is

    Time = 40/4x = 10/x

    Time spent during walking is

    5/x

    Since the total time spent cycling and walking is 5 hours, it means that

    10/x + 5/x = 5

    Cross multiplying by x, it becomes

    10 + 5 = 5x

    5x = 15

    x = 15/5

    x = 3

    The cycling speed is 4x = 4 * 3 = 12 mph
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