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29 November, 06:15

A motorboat leaves a harbor and travels at an average speed of 15 mph

toward an island. The average speed on the return trip was 10 mph. How far was the

island from the harbor if the total trip took 5 hours?

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  1. 29 November, 06:43
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    30 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know

    D = RT

    Where

    D is the distance

    R is the rate

    T is the time

    Towards Island:

    R = 15

    Let time be x

    So, we can write:

    D = 15x

    Return from Island:

    R = 10

    Let time be y

    So, we can write:

    D = 10y

    Also, total time is 5 hours, so we can write:

    x + y = 5 [equation 2]

    Now, since the distance for both legs of the journey is equal, we can write:

    Distance 1 = Distance 2

    15x = 10y

    Now we replace this equation with equation 2, so we get:

    Equation 2: x + y = 5 or x = 5 - y

    15x = 10y

    15 (5 - y) = 10y

    75 - 15y = 10y

    75 = 25y

    y = 75/25

    y = 3

    Distance 2 = D = 10y

    Replacing y with 3, we get:

    D = 10y

    D = 10 (3)

    D = 30

    So, the distance to island is 30 miles
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