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16 October, 03:33

Ahmed competed in a competition that has a walking part and a biking part. The entire course was 15 miles. On average, Ahmed walks 3 mi/hr and bikes 12 mi/hr. Of the walking part of the competition took 1 hour longer than the biking part, how long did it take Ahmed to complete each part of the competition?

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  1. 16 October, 03:39
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    Walking part: 1hr 48mins

    Biking part: 48 mins

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total distance covered = 15 miles

    Let the time taken for walking = w hours

    Let the time taken for biking = b hours

    Walking part took one hour longer than the biking part.

    So, w = b + 1

    / / Distance covered, d1 = Speed * time taken

    For walking part, d1 = 3 * w = 3w

    But w = b + 1

    So, d1 = 3 (b + 1) = 3b + 3 miles

    For biking part, d2 = 12 * b = 12b

    d1 + d2 = Total distance covered

    3b + 3 + 12b = 15

    3b + 12b = 15 - 3

    15b = 12

    Divide both sides by 15

    15b/15 = 12/15

    b = 0.8 hour

    But, w = b + 1

    So, w = 0.8 + 1 = 1.8 hours

    Ahmed took 0.8 hour (0.8 * 60min = 48mins) to complete the biking part and 1.8 hours (1hr + 48mins = 1hr 48mins) to complete the walking part
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