Math, asked by v3rmello, 1 year ago

Edgar ran e meters per second, and Mathieu ran m meters per second. The boys ran for t seconds.

The expression t(m-e) describes how many more meters Mathieu ran than Edgar during that time. We can also use the expression tm-te to represent the same quantity.

Kindly state expressions to represent total number of meters Edgar ran, total number of meters Mathieu ran, how many more meters Mathieu ran than Edgar ran per second, and the number of seconds the boys ran.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Edgar ran e metres in 1 second .

Mathieu ran m metre in 1 second .

So the speed o Edgar is e .

Speed of Mathieu is m .

Given they ran for t seconds .

Time = t .

Total number of metres Edgar ran = distance covered by him .

Distance = speed × time

⇒ Distance = te

Edgar ran te metres .

Total number of metres Mathieu ran = distance covered by him .

Distance = speed × time

⇒ Distance = tm

Mathieu ran tm metres .

Difference in distance = tm - te

= t ( m - e )

The number of seconds is given here t .

So they ran for t seconds .


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Answered by Anonymous
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Edgar ran in meter per second = 1

Mathieu ran in meter = 1 second

So,

Speed of Edgar = Speed of Mathieu

Distance = Speed × Time

Distance = te

Edgar ran te meters

And

Mathieu ran tm meters

so

difference is tm - te

=t(m-e)

=t

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