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Rudy is training for a race. On Monday he ran 2 km. On Tuesday he ran 15% farther than on Monday. If he increases his running distance by the same percentage each day, on which day will he first run more
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Rudy is training for a race. On Monday he ran 2
km. On Tuesday he ran 15% farther than on Monday.
If he increases his running distance by the
same percentage each day, on which day will he
first run more than 4 km? ...?
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Distance ran by Rudy on Monday = 2 km
Percentage of increase in distance of running each day = 15%
Let us assume that the day on which Rudy will run 4 km = x
Then
2 + 0.15x = 4
0.15x = 2
x = 2/0.15
= 13.3
From the above deduction we can conclude that Rudy will run more than 4 km on the 14th day or on Sunday. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand.
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