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20 October, 14:16

Cruz is training to compete in a triathlon. He left his house at 6:00 and ran until 7:30. Then he rode his bike until 9:45. He covered a total distance of 51 miles. His speed when biking was 1.6 times his speed when running. Find Cruz's biking and running speeds.

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  1. 20 October, 14:40
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    Answer: Cruz's biking is 16 miles per hour and his running speed is 10 miles per hour.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent Cruz's speed when running.

    He left his house at 6:00 and ran until 7:30. This means that the time spent while running is 1hour 30 minutes = 1.5 hours.

    Distance = speed * time

    Distance covered while running would be

    1.5 * x = 1.5x

    Then he rode his bike until 9:45. This means that the time he spent riding his bike is 2hours 15 minutes = 2 hours + 15/60 = 2.25 hours

    His speed when biking was 1.6 times his speed when running. It means his speed when biking would be

    1.6 * x = 1.6x

    Distance covered while riding would be

    1.6x * 2.25 = 3.6x

    He covered a total distance of 51 miles. Therefore,

    1.5x + 3.6x = 51

    5.1x = 51

    x = 51/5.1 = 10 miles per hour.

    His biking speed would be

    1.6 * 10 = 16 miles per hour.
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