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Jenny and Alyssa are members of the cross-country team. On a training run, Jenny starts off and runs at a constant 3.8 m/s. Alyssa starts 15 s later and runs at a constant 4.0 m/s. At what time after Jenny's start does Alyssa catch up with Jenny?

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Answer:

After 100 seconds Alyssa catch up with Jenny.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jenny's data:


v_(Jenny) =3.8m/s


t_(Jenny)=t


d_(Jenny)=d

Alyssa's data:


v_(Alyssa)=4.0m/s


t_(Alyssa)=t-15, because she has a difference of 15 seconds.


d_(Alyssa)=d

Both move at a constant speed, that means there's no acceleration, their speed is always the same.

Now, the equation of each movement is


d=3.8t and
d=4(t-15), then we solve this two.

We replace the first equation into the second one


3.8t=4(t-15)\\3.8t=4t-20\\20=4t-3.8t\\0.2t=20\\t=(20)/(0.2)\\ t=100

That means after 100 seconds Alyssa catch up with Jenny.

User Shubham Garg
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Answer:

285 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

Jenny speed is 3.8 m/s

Alyssa speed in 4.0 m/s

Alyssa starts after 15 seconds

Find the distance covered by Jenny, when Alyssa starts

Distance=Speed*time

Distance covered by Jenny in 15 seconds= 3.8×15=57m

Relative speed of the two members heading same direction will be;

4.0m/s-3.8m/s=0.2m/s

To find the time Alyssa catch up with Jenny you divide the distance to be covered by Alyssa by the relative speed of the two

Distance=57m, relative speed=0.2m/s t=57/0.2 =285 seconds

=4.75 minutes

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