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23 December, 21:39

A ship traveled for a total of 147 miles over the course of 8 hours. Heading south, the ship traveled at an average speed of 15 miles per hour, and heading east, it traveled at an average speed of 24 miles per hour. For how many hours was the ship heading south?

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  1. 24 December, 01:32
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    Alright

    s=number of hours headd south

    e=number of hours headed east

    s+e=8

    and

    total is 147 miles

    distance=speed times time

    15s+24e=147

    we got 2 equations

    s+e=8

    15s+24e=147

    subsitution

    s+e=8

    minus e both sides

    s=8-e

    subsitut 8-e for s in other equaton

    15s+24e=147

    15 (8-e) + 24e=147

    120-15e+24e=147

    120+9e=147

    minus 120 both sides

    9e=27

    divide both isdes by 9

    e=3

    sub back

    s=8-e

    s=8-3

    s=5

    it was headed south 5 miles
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