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It took Jen, who biked at a speed of 12 mph, 20 minutes to get home. What is Jim’s speed, if it took him only 15 minutes to bike that distance?
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Steve
distance = speed * time
Since their distances are the same, if Jim's speed is x, then
x(1/4) = (12)(1/3)
x = 16 mi/hr
Or, you can consider it like this. Jim takes 3/4 as long, so his speed must be 4/3 as great.
4/3 * 12 = 16
Since their distances are the same, if Jim's speed is x, then
x(1/4) = (12)(1/3)
x = 16 mi/hr
Or, you can consider it like this. Jim takes 3/4 as long, so his speed must be 4/3 as great.
4/3 * 12 = 16
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