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A tourist can bicycle 28 miles in the same time as he can walk 8 miles. If he can ride 10 mph faster than he can walk, how much time (in hr) should he allow to walk a 25-mile trail? (Hint: How fast can he walk?) ________ hr. (enter a fraction)

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Answer:

The answer is
(25)/(4)

Explanation:

Velocity formula:


v = (d)/(t)

In which v is the velocity, d is the distance, and t is the time.

A tourist can bicycle 28 miles in the same time as he can walk 8 miles. He can ride 10 mph faster than he can walk:

This means that:


v = (8)/(t)

And


v + 10 = (28)/(t)


(v + 10)t = 28

From the first equation:


vt = 8

So


vt + 10 = 28


8 + 10t = 28


10t = 20


t = (20)/(10)


t = 2

He walks 8 miles in two hours, so:


v = (8)/(2) = 4

4 miles per hour.

How much time (in hr) should he allow to walk a 25-mile trail?

This is t when
d = 25. So


v = (d)/(t)


4 = (25)/(t)


4t = 25


t = (25)/(4)

The answer is
(25)/(4)

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