N:Dure wrote:Richard began driving from home on a trip averaging 30 miles per hour. How many miles per hour must Carla drive on average to catch up to him in exactly 3 hours if she leaves 30 minutes after Richard?
- 35
- 55
- 39
- 40
- 60
I find the easiest way to deal with these kinds of problems is to set up R X T = D tables.
RATE (m/hr) X TIME (Hrs) = DISTANCE
Richard 30 X 3.5 = 105
Carla ?? X 3.0 = 105
The distance for R and C should be idential at 105m. We need to solve for Carla's speed i.e., ??
Carla will catch Richard in 3 hours (105m) if she travels at 105/3.0 = 35m/hr
Therefore the correct answer is A = 35