Word problem about distance, rate and time

In summary, the formula for solving distance, rate, and time problems is distance = rate x time. The unit of measurement for distance, rate, and time should be consistent throughout the problem. If one value is missing, you can use the formula d = rt and plug in the given values to solve for the missing one. A table can be helpful for organizing the information in these types of problems. Real-life applications for distance, rate, and time problems include calculating travel time, determining average speed, and planning routes for trips, as well as in fields like physics, transportation, and sports.
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Homework Statement



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Homework Equations


D = rt

The Attempt at a Solution



I let d to be the total distance

d/3a = t1 ----- time taken for 1st part of the trip

d/3b = t2 ----- time taken for 2nd part of the trip

d/3c = t3 ------ time taken for the whole trip with uniform speed

Since t1+t2 =t3

d/3a + d/3b = d/3c

Multiplying both sides by 3abc

bcd + acd = abd

Dividing both sides by d

bc + ac = ab

Factoring out c and diving both sides by it.

1/c = (a + b)/ab = 1/a + 1/b

1/c = 1/a + 1/b not the same as 2/c =1/a + 1/b

Do you think it is just a typo?
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paulmdrdo said:
d/3c = t3 ------ time taken for the whole trip with uniform speed
Hi Paul:

The problems statement says:
"He could have ridden from A to B and back again in the same time."​
Therefore if t3 = time to go from A to B, then t3 = ( t1 + t2) / 2.

Regards,
Buzz
 
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2/c = 1/a +1/b is a typo. It should be 2/c = 1/a +2/b.
 
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paulmdrdo said:
Do you think it is just a typo?
No, it's not a typo.

See what Buzz said.
 

Related to Word problem about distance, rate and time

1. What is the formula for solving distance, rate, and time problems?

The formula for solving distance, rate, and time problems is distance = rate x time. This means that the distance traveled is equal to the rate of speed multiplied by the time it takes to travel that distance.

2. How do I know which unit of measurement to use for distance, rate, and time?

The unit of measurement for distance, rate, and time should be consistent throughout the problem. For example, if distance is given in miles, then rate should be in miles per hour and time should be in hours.

3. What should I do if I am missing one of the values in a distance, rate, and time problem?

If you are missing one of the values in a distance, rate, and time problem, you can use the formula d = rt and plug in the values that are given. Then, solve for the missing value.

4. How can I use a table to organize the information in a distance, rate, and time problem?

A table can be useful for organizing the given information in a distance, rate, and time problem. You can create columns for distance, rate, and time and fill in the known values. Then, use the formula d = rt to find the missing values.

5. Are there any real-life applications for solving distance, rate, and time problems?

Distance, rate, and time problems are commonly used in everyday situations such as calculating travel time, determining average speed, and planning routes for trips. They are also important in fields such as physics, transportation, and sports.

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