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Suppose an auto racer won a 400 mile race with a time of 1:48:51. At one point the racer was 50 miles closer to the finish than the start. How far had the racer gone at that point?How far from the start was the racer? __ miles

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To solve this problem, let's use the variables x and y to represent the distance of the racer to the start and to the finish, respectively.

If the total distance of the race is 400 miles, we have that the distance traveled by the racer until now (x) plus the distance he needs to travel to finish the race (y) is 400:


x+y=400

Also, at one point the racer was 50 miles closer to the finish than the start, so at that point we have that he is farther away from the beginning (that is, x is 50 units bigger than y):


x=y+50

Now, using this value of x in the first equation, we have:


\begin{gathered} (y+50)+y=400 \\ 2y+50=400 \\ 2y=350 \\ y=(350)/(2)=175 \end{gathered}

Now, finding the value of x, we have:


x=y+50\to x=175+50\to x=225

So the racer was 225 miles far from the start.

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