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2 June, 10:45

A rabbit lure on a greyhound racetrack is set to travel once around the track at 50 feet per second, and then its speed is increased to 65 feet per second for the second loop around the track. If the total time it takes for the lure to go around the track twice is 184 seconds, what is the distance once around the track?

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  1. 2 June, 10:51
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    184 sec = Circumference / 50 fps + Circumference / 65 fps

    184 = 65 Circumference/3250 + 50 Circumference/3250

    184 = 115 Circumflex/3250

    598000 = 115 Circumflex

    Circumflex = 5200 ft

    the answer would be 5200ft
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