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14 October, 23:10

Alice and Dave left school at the same time walking in opposite directions. Alice walked at an average speed of 280 ft/min and Dave walked at an average speed of 320 ft/min. How far apart were they in 1 minute?

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  1. 15 October, 01:01
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    600 ft in one minute

    i don't know if my answer is correct or not

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Object 1 280 ft/min = > 85 m/min = > 85/60 m/sec

    sim.

    Object 2320 ft/min = > 98 m/min = > 98/60 m/sec

    when two bodies move in opp. direction there speeds are added

    so

    resultant speed is object 1 + object 2

    the resultant comes out as 183/60 m/sec

    time is given 1 minute

    and we know Distance = time * speed

    distance = 183/60 * 60 (183/60 is the speed and 60 is the time in sec as 1 min. = 60sec)

    so the distance comes out as 183 m

    convert it into ft

    1m = 3.2 ft

    so 600 ft in one minute
  2. 15 October, 01:05
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    Answer: they were 600ft apart after 1 minute.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Distance = speed * time

    Alice and Dave left school at the same time walking in opposite directions.

    Alice walked at an average speed of 280 ft/min. It means that the distance covered by Alice in 1 minute is

    280 * 1 = 280 ft

    Dave walked at an average speed of 320 ft/min. It means that the distance covered by Dave in 1 minute is

    320 * 1 = 320 ft

    Total distance covered by both Alice and Dave in 1 minute is

    280 + 320 = 600 ft
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