Asked by Laura
                A man jogs along at 1.2 m/s. His dog, playing 36 m behind him, waits for 5 s, then takes off after him at 3.1 m/s.
How far apart are they when the dog starts
after his master?
Answer in units of m.
If the man continues jogging, how long will
the dog have to run to catch up to his master?
Answer in units of s.
How far will the dog run?
            
        How far apart are they when the dog starts
after his master?
Answer in units of m.
If the man continues jogging, how long will
the dog have to run to catch up to his master?
Answer in units of s.
How far will the dog run?
Answers
                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    How far does the man run in 5 s? That would be 1.2*5 = 6 meters. You have to add that to 36 meters, which was the initial distance the dog was behind. That makes 42 m makeup distance. 
The intervening distance gets reduced at a rate 3.1 - 1.2 = 1.9 m/s
The dog catches up after
t = 42/1.9 = 22.1 s
    
The intervening distance gets reduced at a rate 3.1 - 1.2 = 1.9 m/s
The dog catches up after
t = 42/1.9 = 22.1 s
                    Answered by
            Laura
            
    How far will the dog run?
    
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