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Ok so one idle afternoon praet , stoolfi , dj and Titleist
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Updated on: 07 Jan 2004, 11:44
Ok so one idle afternoon praet, stoolfi, dj and Titleist decide to hold a bicycle race on a track 1 mile in circumferance. To make the game interesting they decided that all four would ride BUT there will be only one round race. :btw So basically one member of the team tags another. They divided up into following two teams by tossing a fair coin each:
Team 1 (tails): praet and stoolfi Team 2 (heads): dj and Titleist
Rules:
* Every member must ride
* One member rides half way the track and then tags the 2nd. 2nd member finishes the lap.
To make it more interesting
* All four members' average speeds should average out to 60 miles/hr
* The two fastest members (could be from different teams) get the price unless all four tie.
Now half way the race (meaning after first team's turn) we know average speeds:
praet: 30 miles/hr
stoolfi: 30 miles/hr
How fast will dj and Titleist have to run to draw or to win the prize? Who will be the winner(s)? Show the logical steps and work, guys... :-D
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Originally posted by wonder_gmat on 07 Jan 2004, 09:06.
Last edited by wonder_gmat on 07 Jan 2004, 11:44, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Ok so one idle afternoon praet , stoolfi , dj and Titleist
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07 Jan 2004, 09:17
need to understand it better. you said:
Now half way the race we know average speeds:
praet: 30 miles/hr
stoolfi: 30 miles/hr
preat will run 1/2 and then stoolfi will run the rest. how do we know stoolfi's speed when it is only half done?... if we know, dj and titleist will try to run the same speed to draw the match..
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