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An LSU football defender is 6 m behind a Georgia Tech receiver who has the football and is d meters from making a touchdown. If the LSU player is running at 5 m/s and the receiver is running at 4 m/s, what is the furthest distance, d, that the Tech player can be from the goal line and still make a touchdown?

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Answer:

furthest distance d = 24 m

Step-by-step explanation:

LSU football defender = 6 m

LSU player is running = 5 m/s

receiver running = 4 m/s

to find out

furthest distance d

solution'we take here 2 equation

distance = velocity × time

d = 4 × t ..............1

6+ d = 5 × t .............2

so now put d value in equation 2 we get time

6+ 4t = 5 × t

t = 6 sec

now this t value put in equation 1

d = 4 × t

d = 4 (6)

distance = 24 m

so furthest distance d = 24 m

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