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Two horses start a race aat the same time. Horse A gallops at a steady rate of 32 feet per second and Horse B gallops at a steady rate of 28 feet per second.After 5 seconds, how much farther will Horse A have traveled?

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Answer: 20 feet further
Two horses start a race aat the same time. Horse A gallops at a steady rate of 32 feet-example-1
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Answer:

20 feet

Explanation:

The speed of horse A is
S_(A)=32(feet)/(s)

The speed of horse B is
S_(B)=28(feet)/(s)

We define the speed as distance divided by time.

Given that the horses started the race at the same time (and assuming in the same position) we can write :


Speed=(Distance)/(Time) \\Distance=(Speed).(Time)

After 5 seconds for Horse A :


Distance=(Speed).(Time)=(32(feet)/(s)).(5s)=160feet

After 5 seconds, Horse A will have traveled 160 feet

After 5 seconds for Horse B :


Distance=(Speed).(Time)=(28(feet)/(s)).(5s)=140feet

After 5 seconds, Horse B will have traveled 140 feet

The difference between the distances :
160feet-140feet=20feet

is how much farther Horse A will have traveled.

After 5 seconds, The Horse A will have traveled 20 feet farther than the Horse B.

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