Final answer:
To find the time it would take to walk on the moving sidewalk, calculate the combined speed as the sum of walking speed and moving sidewalk speed. Then divide the distance by the combined speed. It will take approximately 31.6 seconds to travel the distance while walking on the moving sidewalk.
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculating Time When Walking on a Moving Sidewalk
To determine how long it will take to travel from the gate to baggage claim if you walk while riding on the moving sidewalk, we need to utilize the concept of relative speed. When you walk on the stationary sidewalk, it takes you 50 seconds, and when you stand on the moving sidewalk it takes 86 seconds. These two pieces of information allow us to calculate the combined speed when doing both actions simultaneously.
Let's define the speeds as follows:
- Walking speed (W): distance covered in 50 seconds when the sidewalk is broken.
- Moving sidewalk speed (M): distance covered in 86 seconds when standing still on the working sidewalk.
We can assume the distance (D) to baggage claim is the same in both scenarios, thus:
By combining these speeds, we can find the time it would take when walking on the moving sidewalk:
- Combined speed (C) = Walking speed (W) + Moving sidewalk speed (M)
Since D = W × 50 = M × 86, we find W = D / 50 and M = D / 86. Substituting these into the combined speed equation gives:
Finally, to find the time (T) to travel the same distance D at combined speed C, we use:
Combining all the expressions, we get:
- T = D / ((D / 50) + (D / 86))
After simplifying:
- T = 1 / ((1 / 50) + (1 / 86))
Calculating T, we find:
- T ≈ 1 / ((1 / 50) + (1 / 86))
- T ≈ 1 / (0.02 + 0.011627907)
- T ≈ 1 / (0.031627907)
- T ≈ 31.6 seconds (to two decimal places)
Therefore, it will take approximately 31.6 seconds to travel from the gate to baggage claim if you walk while riding on the moving sidewalk.