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14 January, 09:46

Lin and Jada each walk at a steady rate from school to the library. Lin can walk 13 miles in 5 hours, and Jada can walk 25 miles in 10 hours. They each leave school at 3:00 and walk 3 1/4 miles to the library. What tine do they each arrive?

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  1. 14 January, 11:54
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    It will take Lin an hour and 25 minutes at her constant speed, and it will take Jada at her constant speed an hour and 30 minutes.

    SO, Lin will arrive at 4:25

    and Jada will arrive at 4:30

    There is a 5 minute difference in time.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the facts given, Lin can walk 13 miles in 5 hours which when you divide means she can walk 2.6 mph (miles per hour), and Jada can walk 2.5 mph.

    To get these answers you divide the current speeds into the total distance

    For example, in Lin's case ...

    3.25 (The 3 and 1/4 mile converted to decimal form)

    2.6 (Lin's Average speed per hour)

    3.25/2.6=1.25

    1.25 (1 hour and 25 minutes)
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