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Use the equation <math>d=rt</math> where <math>d</math> is the distance, <math>r</math> is the rate, and <math>t</math> is the time. The distances he ran and walked are equal, so <math>r_rt_r=r_wt_w</math>. Because he runs three times faster than he walks, <math>r_r=3r_w</math>. We want to find the time he ran, <math>t_r = \frac{r_wt_w}{t_r} = \frac{(r_w)(6)}{3r_w} = 2</math> minutes. He traveled for a total of <math>6+2=\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 8}</math> minutes.
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We can use the equation <math>d=rt</math> where <math>d</math> is the distance, <math>r</math> is the rate, and <math>t</math> is the time. The distances he ran and walked are equal, so <math>r_rt_r=r_wt_w</math>, where <math>r_r</math> is the rate at which he ran, <math>t_r</math> is the time for which he ran, <math>r_w</math> is the rate at which he walked, and <math>t_w</math> is the time for which he walked. Because he runs three times faster than he walks, <math>r_r=3r_w</math>. We want to find the time he ran, <math>t_r = \frac{r_wt_w}{t_r} = \frac{(r_w)(6)}{3r_w} = 2</math> minutes. He traveled for a total of <math>6+2=\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 8}</math> minutes.
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
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Problem

Joe had walked half way from home to school when he realized he was late. He ran the rest of the way to school. He ran 3 times as fast as he walked. Joe took 6 minutes to walk half way to school. How many minutes did it take Joe to get from home to school?

$\textbf{(A)}\ 7\qquad\textbf{(B)}\ 7.3\qquad\textbf{(C)}\ 7.7\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ 8\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ 8.3$

Solution

We can use the equation $d=rt$ where $d$ is the distance, $r$ is the rate, and $t$ is the time. The distances he ran and walked are equal, so $r_rt_r=r_wt_w$, where $r_r$ is the rate at which he ran, $t_r$ is the time for which he ran, $r_w$ is the rate at which he walked, and $t_w$ is the time for which he walked. Because he runs three times faster than he walks, $r_r=3r_w$. We want to find the time he ran, $t_r = \frac{r_wt_w}{t_r} = \frac{(r_w)(6)}{3r_w} = 2$ minutes. He traveled for a total of $6+2=\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 8}$ minutes.

See Also

2005 AMC 8 (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 9
Followed by
Problem 11
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