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A bee flies at 10 feet per second directly to a flower bed from its hive. The bee stays at the flower bed for 12 minutes, and then flies directly back to the hive at 8 feet per second. It is away from the hive for a total of 17 minutes.

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Answer:

1335 ft.

Explanation:

The bee is at the flower bed for 12 out of the 17 minutes that it is away from the hive. ---> 17 - 12 = 5

It travels at 10 feet per second to get there, and 8 feet per second when leaving. ---> 8 ft. per sec. ---> 10 ft. per sec.

The bee travels 10 ft. per sec. for 133.5 secs to arrive at the flower bed.

The bee travels 8 ft. per sec. for 166.875 secs until it gets back to the hive.

The flower bed 1335 ft. away from the hive.

I hope this helps, good luck!

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