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− | Since Ella rides 5 times as fast as Bella, Ella rides at a rate of <math>\frac{25}{2}</math> or <math>12 \tfrac{1}{2}</math>. Together, they move <math>15</math> feet towards each other every unit. Dividing <math>10560</math> by <math>15</math> to find the number of steps | + | Since Ella rides 5 times as fast as Bella, Ella rides at a rate of <math>\frac{25}{2}</math> or <math>12 \tfrac{1}{2}</math>. Together, they move <math>15</math> feet towards each other every unit. Dividing <math>10560</math> by <math>15</math> to find the number of steps Bella takes results in the answer of <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A) }704}</math> |
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Problem 17
Bella begins to walk from her house toward her friend Ella's house. At the same time, Ella begins to ride her bicycle toward Bella's house. They each maintain a constant speed, and Ella rides 5 times as fast as Bella walks. The distance between their houses is miles, which is feet, and Bella covers feet with each step. How many steps will Bella take by the time she meets Ella?
Solution
Since Ella rides 5 times as fast as Bella, Ella rides at a rate of or . Together, they move feet towards each other every unit. Dividing by to find the number of steps Bella takes results in the answer of
Solution 2
Since Ella rides 5 times faster than Bella, the ratio of their speeds is 5:1. This means that Bella travels 1/6 of the way, and 1/6 of 10560 feet is 1760 feet. Bella also walks 2.5 feet in a step, and 1760 divided by 2.5 is 704.
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