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4 December, 15:15

A cyclist rode the first 26 -mile portion of his workout at a constant speed. For the 18 -mile cooldown portion of his workout, he reduced his speed by 4 miles per hour. Each portion of the workout took the same time. Find the cyclist's speed during the first portion and find his speed during the cooldown portion.

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  1. 4 December, 15:43
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    Answer: the cyclist's speed during the first portion is 13 mph and his speed during the cool down portion is 9 mph.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the cyclist's speed during the first portion.

    The cyclist rode the first 26 -mile portion of his workout at a constant speed.

    Time = distance/speed

    Time taken to ride through the first portion is

    26/x

    For the 18 -mile cool down portion of his workout, he reduced his speed by 4 miles per hour. It meas that his speed during the cool down portion is (x - 4) mph. Time taken to ride through the cool down portion is

    18 / (x - 4)

    Since each portion of the workout took the same time, it means that

    26/x = 18 / (x - 4)

    Cross multiplying, it becomes

    26 (x - 4) = 18x

    26x - 104 = 18x

    26x - 18x = 104

    8x = 104

    x = 104/8

    x = 13 mph

    His speed during the cool down portion is

    13 - 4 = 9 mph
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