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Two pedestrians simultaneously left two villages 27 km apart and walked toward each other. the first one walked 4 km per hour, and the second walked 6 km per hour. after how many hours did the pedestrians meet?

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Step 1: Assign variable for the unknown that you need to find.

Let ' t ' be the number of hours it took for the pedestrians to meet.

Step 2: List the give details

Speed of first pedestrian = 4 km/hr.

Speed of second pedestrian = 6 km/hr.

Distance between two pedestrians = 27 km.

Step 3: Set up an equation

The relationship between speed, distance and time is given below:


Distance= \; Rate * Time

The first one walked 4 km per hour, distance traveled by first pedestrian is given below:


Distance_(1^(st) \; pedestrian) \; = \; 4t\\\\Distance_(2^(nd) \; pedestrian) \; = \; 6t

Two pedestrians simultaneously left two villages 27 km apart and walked toward each other.


Distance_(1^(st) \; pedestrian) +Distance_(2^(nd) \; pedestrian) =27\\\\4t+6t=27\\Combine \; Like \; Terms\\\\10t=27\\Dividing \; 10 \; on \; both \; sides\\\\ (10t)/(10)  = (27)/(10)  \\Simplifying \; fraction \; on \; both \; sides\\\\t=2.7 \; hours

Conclusion:

The pedestrian meet after 2.7 hours.

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