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I think what confused me about these problems growing up was that we technically are finding the distance and time when Dave reaches Lucy's exact position, rather than when he has officially overtooken her position as first. I guess turning this problem into an inequality would be more correct
If dave left one hour later would it not be plus one hour for him since he left after Lucy? That problem for the question says how far from Niagara did dave overtake her telling us he was behind her. so for their times to be equal you would have to add an hour so that you could find the time.
Help! Dan has challenged Dave to a bicycle race. They will ride 3 miles out of town to the old light house, then turn and ride back. If Dan's speed in the race is 20 mph and Dave's speed is only 16 mph, obviously Dan will reach the light house first, turn back towards town, and pass Dave still riding toward the light house. How far, to the nearest foot, will Dave be from the light house when Dan passes Him? (1 mile = 5280feet)
I have no idea why TV shows elementary school students doing these types of problems, because I was just introduced to them in my first year of college algebra for calculus.
Please, help🙏😖 I don't understand how to solve the following problem: The last part of a triathlon is 10k(10 kilometers or 10000 meters) run. When runner Aña starts this last running part, she is 600 meters behind runner Bea. But Aña can run faster than Bea: Aña can run (on average) 225 meters each minute, and Be a can run (on average) 200 meters each minute. Who wins, Aña or Bea? If Aña wins, when does she catch up with Bea? If Be a wins, how far behind is Aña when Be a finishes?
Teacher, l have a one request. Could you make a one video in which you can point out how we can approach the most common D=s.t problems by comparing different approaches and reasoning out the essence of the critical thinking. Thank you.
Can I use t + 1 for Lucy's time and just t for Dave's or is it not applicable? Because the other video with the same problem but different given i saw, it used t + 1
Teacher , can you please solve this problem : From city A to city B, the bus started at a speed of 48 km/h. After half an hour, a motorcyclist who was traveling at a speed of 60 km/h reached it. The motorcyclist reached the city B and after 12 minutes, he started in the opposite direction , so to city A. At a distance of 12 km from city B, he met the bus. Find the distance from A to B.
Plz i need a video showing this...A man leaves his home at 11:50 a.m and drives to rock city which is 108km away,if he arrives at 2:05p.m..what is average speed throughout the journey
This is a very simple problem which can be solved by this simple formula: "distance ahead divided by difference in rates equals time to overtake" so for the problem shown, based on the 80km/hr Lucy is 80 km ahead. The difference in rates is 100-80=20km/hr. Using the formula 80÷20=4 hours. Multiply that by the rate of the chase car 4×100=400km. So there! If you need info on how I derived the formula just add a reply here.
Here is the explanation Solving chase problems: "Distance ahead (da) divided by difference in rates (r2 - r1) equals time (t) to overtake" where rates r2 > r1. The derivation is hereby explained: Here Car#1 is ahead by distance da. da. dx Car#1 --------------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx r1 da + dx Car#2 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx r2 Since Car#1 is ahead by distance da. It will have to travel dx distance more to be caught up by Car#2. This will use time t which is equal to the time used up by Car#2. so for Car#1 : dx=r1(t). [Equation 1] For Car#2 : da + dx = r2(t) [Equation 2] Substituting Equation 1 into Equation 2 we get da + r1(t) = r2(t). Combining like terms we get: da = r2(t) - r1(t) or da = ( r2 - r1)t Solving for t: t = da/(r2 -r1) which is the time to overtake.
i doubt you still need this after 11 months, but you can use the same formulas, just make sure that your final answer is in m/s instead of km/h. the formula for speed is distance/time, so divide 5m by 15s and you get 0.3 recurring (or 0.34 rounded to two decimal places). thus your speed should be 0.34 metres per second if i'm not incorrect.
Nice video but very confusing, could you explain why you write on distance 80 which was the speed, then you put on the right of the number 80 t despite is under distance. after you write 100 t - 20 t which is 20 t so 80 and 100 have become distance and time i mean sorry but is very confusing.
i spent an hour trying to find a video that explained a question like this
this is the best one i found, I ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND MY HOMEWORK NOW
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I think what confused me about these problems growing up was that we technically are finding the distance and time when Dave reaches Lucy's exact position, rather than when he has officially overtooken her position as first. I guess turning this problem into an inequality would be more correct
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If dave left one hour later would it not be plus one hour for him since he left after Lucy? That problem for the question says how far from Niagara did dave overtake her telling us he was behind her. so for their times to be equal you would have to add an hour so that you could find the time.
Dave's speed was higher than lucy so he would need less time to catch up
so t - 1 hour is the correct assumption
I know you know this, but of course it is after 400 km. At 400 km, they will be in a dead heat. d > 400 km. Thank you.
Help! Dan has challenged Dave to a bicycle race. They will ride 3 miles out of town to the old light house, then turn and ride back. If Dan's speed in the race is 20 mph and Dave's speed is only 16 mph, obviously Dan will reach the light house first, turn back towards town, and pass Dave still riding toward the light house. How far, to the nearest foot, will Dave be from the light house when Dan passes Him? (1 mile = 5280feet)
I have no idea why TV shows elementary school students doing these types of problems, because I was just introduced to them in my first year of college algebra for calculus.
Please, help🙏😖 I don't understand how to solve the following problem: The last part of a triathlon is 10k(10 kilometers or 10000 meters) run. When runner Aña starts this last running part, she is 600 meters behind runner Bea. But Aña can run faster than Bea: Aña can run (on average) 225 meters each minute, and Be a can run (on average) 200 meters each minute. Who wins, Aña or Bea? If Aña wins, when does she catch up with Bea? If Be a wins, how far behind is Aña when Be a finishes?
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Teacher, l have a one request.
Could you make a one video in which you can point out how we can approach the most common D=s.t problems by comparing different approaches and reasoning out the essence of the critical thinking.
Thank you.
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Can I use t + 1 for Lucy's time and just t for Dave's or is it not applicable? Because the other video with the same problem but different given i saw, it used t + 1
me too
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Teacher , can you please solve this problem :
From city A to city B, the bus started at a speed of 48 km/h. After half an hour, a motorcyclist who was traveling at a speed of 60 km/h reached it. The motorcyclist reached the city B and after 12 minutes, he started in the opposite direction , so to city A. At a distance of 12 km from city B, he met the bus. Find the distance from A to B.
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Plz i need a video showing this...A man leaves his home at 11:50 a.m and drives to rock city which is 108km away,if he arrives at 2:05p.m..what is average speed throughout the journey
108/(2h 15 min) =108/(135 min) = 4/5 km/min = 48 km/h
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As dave drives for t-1 hrs, will the time travelled by him be t-1= 5-1 = 4 hrs?
Exactly what I’m confused about lol
I get it but can u send a another word problem like this
How 80t and 100(t-1)is equal or same
Since it is the same distance traveled by them. Thanks
Ok sir thank u
This is a very simple problem which can be solved by this simple formula: "distance ahead divided by difference in rates equals time to overtake" so for the problem shown, based on the 80km/hr Lucy is 80 km ahead. The difference in rates is 100-80=20km/hr. Using the formula 80÷20=4 hours. Multiply that by the rate of the chase car 4×100=400km. So there! If you need info on how I derived the formula just add a reply here.
Here is the explanation
Solving chase problems:
"Distance ahead (da) divided by difference in rates (r2 - r1) equals time (t) to overtake" where rates r2 > r1. The derivation is hereby explained:
Here Car#1 is ahead by distance da.
da. dx
Car#1 --------------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx r1
da + dx
Car#2 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx r2
Since Car#1 is ahead by distance da. It will have to travel dx distance more to be caught up by Car#2. This will use time t which is equal to the time used up by Car#2.
so for Car#1 : dx=r1(t). [Equation 1]
For Car#2 : da + dx = r2(t) [Equation 2]
Substituting Equation 1 into Equation 2 we get
da + r1(t) = r2(t).
Combining like terms we get: da = r2(t) - r1(t) or da = ( r2 - r1)t
Solving for t: t = da/(r2 -r1) which is the time to overtake.
can you make a vid about it
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Why do we subtract speed while overtaking?
I don't understand where the second 100 comes from when you open the brackets
Good teacher
What if the given distance is 5 n.m
and the time given is 15s how it's solve this problem? Plss reply
What the speed?
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i doubt you still need this after 11 months, but you can use the same formulas, just make sure that your final answer is in m/s instead of km/h. the formula for speed is distance/time, so divide 5m by 15s and you get 0.3 recurring (or 0.34 rounded to two decimal places). thus your speed should be 0.34 metres per second if i'm not incorrect.
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Nice video but very confusing, could you explain why you write on distance 80 which was the speed, then you put on the right of the number 80 t despite is under distance. after you write 100 t - 20 t which is 20 t so 80 and 100 have become distance and time i mean sorry but is very confusing.
Thanks
This video says that "distance is equal to speed into time" but isn't distance equal to speed times time?
Why is t-1?? Thanks
not clear yet mr teacher.could u plz convince me where u get from 100-100?
100 x 1 = 100 100 x t = 100t so 100-100t
How t-1 came? Can somebody explain..
Dave left i hour later. He took 1 hour less time. That is why we have t - 1.
Hope it is clear. Thanks
@@MathematicsTutor Sir, but the question does it say Dave overtook?
This is so confusing but thanks
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