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9 March, 06:59

A man jogs at a speed of 1.1 m/s. his dog waits 1.6 s and then takes off running at a speed of 2.4 m/s to catch the man. how far will they have each traveled when the dog catches up with the man?

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  1. 9 March, 07:26
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    To solve this problem, let us first assign variables.

    Let us say that,

    A = man

    B = dog

    And the distance travelled by man and dog must be equal, therefore:

    dA = dB

    From the linear equations, we know that the formula for distance d is:

    d = v t

    where v is velocity and t is time, therefore:

    vA tA = vB tB

    We are given tA = tB + 1.6 s, therefore:

    vA (tB + 1.6) = vB tB

    1.1 (tB + 1.6) = 2.4 tB

    1.1 tB + 1.76 = 2.4 tB

    1.3 tB = 1.76

    tB = 1.354 s

    Therefore they both travelled a distance of:

    dA = dB = 1.354 s * 2.4 m/s = d

    d = 3.25 m
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