To solve this problem, we can use this formula d = rd (distance = rates x time) She runs at a speed of 9 mph and walks at a speed of 3 mph. Her distance running is d = 9tr where tr is the time she spends running Her distance walking is d = 3tw where tw is the time she spends walking The distances are the same so 9tr = 3tw We also know that the total time is 5 hours tr + tw = 5 tr = 5-tw Substitute this value of tr in the first equation 9tr = 3tw 9(5-tw) = 3tw 45-9tw = 3tw 45 = 12tw 3.75= tw Denise will spend 3.75 hours (3 hours, 45 minutes) walking back and 1.25 hours (1 hour, 15 minutes) running.