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Each day Kim jogs from her home to the lake and then walks back again along the same route. Her average speed is 5m/s (meters per second) while jogging and 2 m/s while walking. If the whole trip takes 35 minutes, how far is it from Kim’s home to the lake?

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Answer:

The distance from Kim’s home to the lake is 3000 meters.

Explanation:

Since the whole trip takes 35 minutes, and the speeds are in meter/second, first convert 35 minutes to seconds.


35\text{ minutes}=35*60=2100\text{ seconds}
\begin{gathered} Average\; \text{Speed}=\frac{\text{Distance}}{Time} \\ \implies\text{Dis}\tan ce=Average\; \text{Speed}* Time \end{gathered}

• Her average speed while jogging = 5m/s

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• Her average speed while walking = 2m/s

• If the number of seconds spent walking = x seconds.

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• The number of seconds spent jogging = (2100-x) seconds.

• Distance covered walking = 2x

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• Distance covered jogging = 5(2100-x)

Since the distance walked and jogged is the same, we have that:


2x=5(2100-x)

We solve for x.


\begin{gathered} 2x=5(2100-x) \\ 2x=10500-5x \\ 2x+5x=10500 \\ 7x=10500 \\ x=(10500)/(7) \\ x=1500\text{ seconds} \end{gathered}

Substitute x=1500 to find the required distance.


\text{Distance covered walking=}2x=2*1500=3000\text{ meters}

The distance from Kim’s home to the lake is 3000 meters.

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