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Two marathon runners start a race at different times. Runner A stars her race first. and then Runner B starts his race 30 minutes later. Runner A runs 4 miles per hour. Runner B runs 6 miles per hour. Which equation can be used to determine the time in hours, t, that the runners will be side by side, the same distance from the starting line?

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Answer:

4t = 6(t - 1/2)

Explanation:

For Runner A, the expression is 4t since this runner's rate is 4 mph. For Runner B, the expression is 6(t - 1/2) since Runner B starts 1/2 hour after Runner A, and this runner's rate is 6 mph. Set these two expressions equal to each other.

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