A girl walked from her home into town at the rate of 4 miles
A girl walked from her home into town at the rate of 4 miles per hour. She returned by bus over the same route. The bus averaged 20 miles per hour, and the entire round trip took 1 hour and 40 minutes, including the 10 minute wait for the bus. How far did the girl walk?
Solution
Let =walking time and =driving time
Now we\'re going to use the distance-rate-time equation
Since the walking speed is 4 mph and the walking time is , this means and
Plug in and
Also, since the driving speed is 20 mph and the driving time is , this means and
Plug in and
Because the distance is the same both ways, this means that
Start with the given equation
Divide both sides by 4 to isolate
If the entire trip took 1 hour and 40 minutes and there was a 10 minute wait, then the traveling portion took 1 hour and 30 minutes (which is 1.5 hours)
So the sum of these two times is 1.5. In other words, we have this first equation
Plug in
Combine like terms
Divide both sides by 6 to isolate
So the driving time is 0.25 hours or 15 minutes
Now let\'s go back to the equation
Start with the given equation
Plug in our answer
Multiply
So the distance that she traveled is 5 miles
