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7 September, 08:44

Two horses start a race at the same time. Horse A gallops at a steady rate of 32 feet per second and Horse B gallops at a steady rate of 28 per second. After 5seconds, how much farther will horse A have traveled

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  1. 7 September, 09:46
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    Answer: horse A travelled 20 feet more than horse B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The two horses start the race at the same time.

    Distance = speed * time

    Horse A gallops at a steady rate of 32 feet per second. This means that the distance that horse A covers in 5 seconds would be

    32 * 5 = 160 feet.

    Horse B gallops at a steady rate of 28 per second. This means that the distance that horse B covers in 5 seconds would be

    28 * 5 = 140 feet

    The difference in distance covered by both horses is

    160 - 140 = 20 feet
  2. 7 September, 10:50
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    Assuming your question is how much farther has Horse A traveled than Horse B.

    So after 5 seconds, Horse A already traveled 160 feet.

    While Horse B, after 5 seconds traveled 140 feet.

    So the difference is 20 feet.
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