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27 September, 11:28

Josh has been running for 6 min and completes a lap in 7 min. Gabe has been running for 2 min and completes a lap in 9 min.

How many more laps must Josh and Gabe complete to have run the same amount of time?

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  1. 27 September, 11:45
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    So j completed 6/7 of a lap

    gabe has completed 2/9 lap

    so

    1 j lap=7 mins s o

    7j

    j=num of laps

    1 g lap=9 mins so

    9g

    g=num of laps

    then 6+j

    and g+2

    so

    when will the times be equal

    7j+6=9g+2

    subtract 2 from both sides

    7j+4=9g

    divide both sides by 9

    7/9j+4/9=g

    so to get a whole number of laps, we must subsitute a number when it is multiplied by 7 then add 4, we get a multiplue of 9

    so if j=2

    7/9 (2) + 4/9=g=14/9+4/9=g=18/9=g=2

    so josh and gabe must run 2 lap each because

    6 + (2 times 7) = 2 + (9 times 2)

    6+14=2+18

    20=20

    true so

    the answer is 2 laps
  2. 27 September, 11:54
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    Josh's speed is 1 lap/7 min

    Gabe's speed is 1 lap/9 min

    Josh has covered 6/7 of a lap

    Gabe has covered 2/9 of a lap
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