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4 December, 00:40

Sarah can bicycle a loop around the north part of Lake Washington in 2 hours and 50 minutes. If she could increase her average speed by 1 km/hr, it would reduce her time around the loop by 7 minutes. How many kilometers long is the loop? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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  1. 4 December, 04:08
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    67.84 km

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let her initial speed be 'u'

    Time with speed u = 2 hours 50 minutes = 2.83 hours

    Distance = speed * Time

    therefore,

    Distance = u * 2.83 ... (1)

    when speed increase by 1 km/h

    speed, v = u + 1

    Time taken = 2 hours 50 minutes - 7 minutes

    = 2 hours 43 minutes

    = 2.7167 hours

    Therefor,

    Distance = (u + 1) * 2.7167 ... (2)

    since, the distance in both the cases will be same

    therefore,

    from 1 and 2

    u * 2.83 = (u + 1) * 2.7167

    or

    u * 1.0417 = u + 1

    or

    0.0417u = 1

    or

    u = 23.97 km/hr

    Therefore,

    Distance of loop = u * 2.83

    = 23.97 * 2.83

    = 67.84 km
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