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Roger can run one mile in 6 minutes. Jeff can run one mile in 4 minutes. If Jeff gives Roger a 1 minute head start, how long will it take before Jeff catches up to Roger? How far will each have run?
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Roger can run one mile in 6 minutes. Jeff can run one mile in 4 minutes. If Jeff gives Roger a 1 minute head start, how long will it take before Jeff catches up to Roger? How far will each have run?
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Roger speed 1/6 mile/min
Jeff speed 1/4 mile/min
Set Jeff catch Roger at x, time t
X= 1/6*t
X=1/4*(t-1)
=> 1/6*t=1/4(t-1)
4t=6t-6
t=3
X=1/2
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