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16 December, 08:34

If you are 10 miles from home and you can only go the speed of the amount of miles you have left, so 5 miles = 5mph 4 miles = 4mph ect how long would it take you to get home

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  1. 16 December, 08:40
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    Forever. You start at 0 miles and you go 0mph and you never move.

    But let's say you start at 1mph. One hour later you reach the 1 mile mark. For the next hour you go 1mph again, and 2 hours in you reach the 2 mile mark. Then you go 2mph. 1/2 hour later you can go 3mph. 1/3 hour later you can go 4mph.

    You are now going 4mph. 1/4 hour later you can go 5mph. (The way I figure out how long it is until you can speed up is by making a fraction, putting the distance you have to travel to speed up as the numerator and how fast you are going as the denominator: 1/4 [hour]).

    At the 5 mile mark, you will reach the 6 mile mark in 1/5 hour, 7 mile mark in 1/6 hour, 8 mile mark in 1/7 hour, 9 mile mark in 1/8 hour, and home in 1/9 hour.

    1 + 1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + 1/5 + 1/6 + 1/7 + 1/8 + 1/9 =

    4 and 3640873019/25000000000 of an hour OR 4.14563492076 hours OR 4 hours and 8.7380952456 minutes. A little over 4 hours and 8 minutes
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