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7 December, 14:01

At first an athlete jogs at 5 miles per hour and then jogs at 8 miles per hour, traveling 8 miles in

1.3 hours. How long does the athlete jog at each speed? (Hint: Lett represent the amount of time

the athlete jogs at 5 mph. Then 1.3-t represents the amount of time the athlete jogs at 8 mph.)

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  1. 7 December, 14:45
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    5mph time = 0.8h

    8mph time = 0.5h

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets assume that 5mph time is x and 8mph time is y

    Then

    x + y = 1.3h

    5x + 8y = 8

    x = 1.3 - y

    5 (1.3 - y) + 8y = 8

    6.5 - 5y + 8y = 8

    3y = 8 - 6.5

    y = 0.5

    x = 1.3 - 0.5 = 0.8
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