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9 July, 18:13

You and your roommate are moving to a city 340 mi away. Your roommate drives a rental truck at a constant 60 mi/h, and you drive your car at 70 mi/h. The two of you begin the trip at the same instant. An hour after leaving, you decide to take a short break at a rest stop. If you are planning to arrive at your destination a half hour before your roommate gets there, how long can you stay at the rest stop before resuming your drive?

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  1. 9 July, 18:22
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    T_stop = 0.30952 hr = 18.57 mins

    Explanation:

    Given:

    - The distance between two towns S = 340 mi

    - Speed of the room-mate v_r = 60 mi/h

    - Our Speed v_o = 70 mi / h

    - Both drive at their receptive speeds for 1 hr.

    - We stop for time t_stop

    - We need to arrive 0.5 hrs earlier than our room mate

    Find:

    how long can you stay at the rest stop before resuming your drive?

    Solution:

    - Total time taken by room-mate:

    T_r = S / v_r

    T_r = 340 / 60 = 17/3 hrs

    - Total time taken by you:

    T_o = T_1hr + T_stop + T_resume

    - We are given that we must reach 0.5 hrs earlier than your room-mate:

    T_o = T_r - 0.5

    - Hence,

    T_stop = T_r - 0.5 - T_resume - T_1hr.

    - Plug in the values:

    T_stop = 17/3 - 0.5 - 1 - (340 - v_o*1hr) / v_o

    T_stop = 31/6 - 1 - (340 - 70) / 70

    T_stop = 25/6 - 27/7

    T_stop = 0.30952 hr = 18.57 mins
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