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 t

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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  1. Given

    • Speed= 12 mph
    • Time = 20 Minutes

    To Find

    • What is jim’s speed?

    Solution

    • Time = 20 Minutes = 1/3 Hours

    We know That,

    [tex] \boxed { \sf\: distance \: = \: speed \: \times time}[/tex]

    [tex] \implies\sf \: Distance= 12 × \dfrac{1}{3} [/tex]

    • [tex] \implies\sf \: Distance=4 \: miles[/tex]

    And Now put that distance into Jim’s time

    [tex]~~~~~~~~~~~~ \sf \: Time = 15 \: minutes \\~~~~~~~~~~~ \sf \: time = \dfrac{1}{4} \: hour \: \: \: \: \: \: [/tex]

    • [tex] \sf \: Distance= 4 \: miles[/tex]

    [tex]\implies \sf \: Speed= distance \div time[/tex]

    [tex]\implies\sf \: Speed= 4 \div \frac{1}{4} [/tex]

    [tex]\implies\sf \: Speed= 4 \times 4[/tex]

    [tex]~~~~~~~~~\underline{\boxed{\sf \: Speed= 16 \: mph}}[/tex]

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