Two runners start from opposite ends of a course, one running at 16 km/h, the other at 20 km/h. When they meet, their two running times total 1 hour. If the slower runner has gone 2 fewer kilometers than the faster, how has the faster runner gone ?
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Explanation:
If the slower runner (
and the faster runner (
We are told
[1]
The slower runner will have run
and
the faster runner will have run
We are also told that
[2]
Multiplying [1] by
[3]
Adding [2] and [3]
[4]
and the fastest runner will have run
Their two running times total 1 hour so they ran for 30 mins each
If you run at 16 km/h for 30 mins then you would travel 8 km
if you run at 20 km/h for 30 mins then you would travel 10 km
The faster one runs 10 km