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Motion Problems 2

Motion Problems 2. A man bikes from A to B at 20 km/h. He returns by car at 60 km/h. The bike trip is 2 hours longer than the car trip. How far is it from A to B?. Which one?. R. D. T. =. Method. X. The distance is always filled in by multiplying the rate and time. 20. Bike.

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Motion Problems 2

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  1. Motion Problems 2

  2. A man bikes from A to B at 20 km/h. He returns by car at 60 km/h. The bike trip is 2 hours longer than the car trip. How far is it from A to B?

  3. Which one?

  4. R D T = Method X The distance is always filled in by multiplying the rate and time. 20 Bike 20(x + 2) x + 2 Car 60 x 60x Distances are equal.

  5. 20(x+2) = 60x 20x+40 = 60x -20x -20x 40 = 40x 40 40 1 = x

  6. A man bikes from A to B at 20 km/h. He returns by car at 60 km/h. The bike trip is 2 hours longer than the car trip. How far is it from A to B?

  7. R D T = Method X 20 Bike 20(x + 2) x + 2 Car 60 x 60x What does x represent? What represents distance?

  8. If x=1, distance is: 60x=?? 60x=60 20(x+2)=?? 20(x+2)=60

  9. The answer is: 60 km

  10. Problem #2 on Worksheet 61

  11. Vince bikes for 2 hours at 18 km/h. Then he rides by car for 3 hours. His total distance is 246 km. How fast does the car travel?

  12. Which one?

  13. None of those. It’s this one: The distances add up to the total distance.

  14. R D T = Method X The distance is always filled in by multiplying the rate and time. 36 2 18 Bike 3 3x x Car 246

  15. 36+3x = 246 -36 -36 3x = 210 3 3 x=70

  16. R D T = Method X 36 2 18 Bike 3 3x x Car 246 What does x represent?

  17. Vince bikes for 2 hours at 18 km/h. Then he rides by car for 3 hours. His total distance is 246 km. How fast does the car travel?

  18. The answer is: 70 km/h

  19. Problem #3 on Worksheet 61

  20. Cindy bikes from A to B at 20 km/h. She returns by car at 80 km/h. The bike trip is 3 hours longer than the car trip. How far is it from A to B?

  21. Which one?

  22. R D T = Method X The distance is always filled in by multiplying the rate and time. x+3 20 Bike 20(x+3) x 80x Car 80 Distances are equal.

  23. 20(x+3) = 80x 20x+60 = 80x -20x -20x 60 = 60x 60 60 1=x

  24. R D T = Method X x+3 20 Bike 20(x+3) x 80x Car 80 What does x represent?

  25. Cindy bikes from A to B at 20 km/h. She returns by car at 80 km/h. The bike trip is 3 hours longer than the car trip. How far is it from A to B?

  26. The answer is: 80x= 80(1)= 80 km

  27. Problem #4 on Worksheet 61

  28. Judy can bike 2 km/h faster than Linda. They travel in opposite directions for 2 hours. They are then 68 km apart. How fast is each girl traveling?

  29. Which one?

  30. R D T = Person X The distance is always filled in by multiplying the rate and time. 2 Judy x+2 2(x+2) 2 2x Linda x 68

  31. 2(x+2)+2x = 68 2x+4+2x = 68 4x+4 = 68 -4 -4 4x= 64 4 4 x=16

  32. R D T = Person X 2 Judy x+2 2(x+2) 2 2x Linda x 68 What does x represent?

  33. x=Linda’s rate of speed x= 16 km/h x+2=Judy’s rate of speed x+2= 18 km/h

  34. THE END

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