Hi guys, I donĀ“t konw if this can be solved, I need yout help
An engineering athlete leaves his house by bicycle at six o'clock in the morning. He reaches a certain place, he decomposes the bicycle and returns walking. Determines the distance traveled at the time of decompose the bicycle, knowing that the speeds have been 30 km/h by bicycle and 6 km/h walking and arriving at his house at one o'clock in the afternoon. Give your answer in km
>>8961092
It depends on how fast the bicycle decomposes once it dies.
>>8961092
time travelled=time riding bike+time walking
time riding bike+time walking=7 hours
time riding bike=1/5(time walking)
1/5(time walking)+time walking=7 hours
time walking=5.83 hours
distance walked=5.83h*6km/h=35.
You're dumb desu this is a basic system to solve
>>8961092
30*t1 + 6*t2 = 2*d
t1 + t2 = (13-6)
unless i'm missing something i reckon it can't be solved
>>8961116
And where do you get 1/5?
what if i am a human, but my neighbor is a caucasian and he can travel with 6 times c. with the heisenberg uncertainty condition,, derive how long it takes for my soup to cook.