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14 December, 09:47

A tourist first walked 17 km with a speed of v km/h. Then he hiked 12km with a speed that was 2km/hour less than his original speed. The whole trip took him t hours.

a) Write a formula for t in terms of v.

b) How much time did the tourist take spend on this trip if his original speed was 5km/h?

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  1. 14 December, 10:04
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    The time it takes for an object/person to cover a certain distance is calculated by dividing the distance by the speed.

    a. For the first question, the equation would become,

    t = 17/v + 12 / (v - 2)

    b. To answer, this we simply have to substitute 5 to the v of the first equation,

    t = 17/5 + 12 / (5 - 2)

    t = 7.4 hours

    Answer: 7.4 hours
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