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1985 AJHSME Problems/Problem 13

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Problem

If you walk for 45 minutes at a rate of 4 \text{ mph} and then run for 30 minutes at a rate of 10\text{ mph}, how many miles will you have gone at the end of one hour and 15 minutes?

\text{(A)}\ 3.5\text{ miles} \qquad \text{(B)}\ 8\text{ miles} \qquad \text{(C)}\ 9\text{ miles} \qquad \text{(D)}\ 25\frac{1...

Solution

45 minutes is \frac{3}{4} of an hour, so the walking contributes \frac{3\text{ hr}}{4}\times \frac{4 \text{ miles}}{1\text{ hr}}=3\text{ miles}.

Similarly, 30 minutes is \frac{1}{2} of an hour, so the running adds \frac{1\text{ hr}}{2}\times\frac{10\text{ miles}}{1\text{ hr}}=5\text{ miles}.

Their total is 3\text{ miles}+5\text{ miles}=8\text{ miles}, which is \boxed{\text{B}}

See Also

1985 AJHSME (ProblemsResources)
Preceded by
Problem 12
Followed by
Problem 14
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