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30 October, 22:58

Two marathon runners leave the starting gate, one running at 12mph and the other at 8 mph. if they maintain this pace, how long will it take for them to be a 1/4 mile apart

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  1. 30 October, 23:22
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    So let us set up the equations:

    d = rt

    d = 12t and plug in r = 12

    so after t hours, the faster runner is 12t miles which is for the faster runner.

    d = rt

    d = 8t plug in r = 8

    so after t hours, the slower runner has 8t miles.

    Now if you want to get the distance, simply subtract:

    12t - 8t = 4t

    Since we need to get the distance of ¼ mile, meaning:

    12t - 8t = ¼

    = 4 (12t - 8t) = 4 x 1/4 - > multiply both sides by the lcd to clear the fractions

    = 48t - 32t = 1

    =16t = 1

    Get t by dividing both sides by 16 to isolate t.

    So the answer is 1/16 which is about 0.0625.
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