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Re: Two runners’ race times sum to 170 seconds and one of the ra
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05 Jul 2018, 01:48
Explanation
Call the race times x and y. The question provides a sum: x + y = 170.
One of the race times is 10 seconds less than twice the other: x = 2y – 10.
Since the second equation is already solved for x, plug (2y – 10) in for x in the first equation:
\(2y - 10 + y = 170\)
\(3y - 10 = 170\)
\(3y = 180\)
\(y = 60\)
If y = 60 and the times sum to 170, then x = 110.
Note that the question asks for the faster race time—that means the smaller number! The answer is 60.
Hence option C is correct!