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Kris runs half of the distance to school averaging 6mph. He jogs the rest of the way to school averaging 4 mph, and the whole trip takes him 25 minutes. How many minutes will it take him to run the same way home if he averages 8 mph the whole way?

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Find the space,


x/12+x/8=25/60\Rightarrow x=2\ \ miles

Divide by velocity,


t=2/8=0.25\ \ hours=15\ \ minutes
User Elben Shira
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Answer:

15 minutes.

Explanation:

Let x represent the distance from home to school.

Kris runs half of the distance to school averaging 6 mph.

Time = Distance/speed

Time taken to cover the half distance (x/2) at a rate of 6 mph would be:
((x)/(2))/(6)

He jogs the rest of the way to school averaging 4 mph. Time taken to cover the half distance (x/2) at a rate of 4 mph would be:
((x)/(2))/(4).

Time taken to complete the distance (x) is 25 minutes.

Speed is miles pr hour, so we need to convert time from minutes to hours as:
(25)/(60)\text{ hours}


((x)/(2))/(6)+((x)/(2))/(4)=(25)/(60)

Using
((a)/(b))/(c)=(a)/(bc), we will get:


(x)/(2*6)+(x)/(2*4)=(25)/(60)


(x)/(12)+(x)/(8)=(25)/(60)


(2x)/(12*2)+(3x)/(8*3)=(25)/(60)


(2x)/(24)+(3x)/(24)=(25)/(60)


(2x+3x)/(24)=(25)/(60)


(5x)/(24)=(25)/(60)


(5x)/(24)*24=(5)/(12)*24


5x=5*2


(5x)/(5)=(5*2)/(5)


x=2

Therefore, the distance between Kris's home and school is 2 miles.

Time = Distance/speed


t=(2)/(8)


t=0.25


0.25* 60\text{ minutes}=15\text{ minutes}

Therefore, it will take 15 minutes for Kris to reach home.

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