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Question #: 414
Topic #: 1
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The average speed of a Zebra is 4 times faster than that of a horse.
The Zebra started to run at 5:00 oclock and the horse started two hours later. What is the Zebras speed if the total distance that the two animals traveled until
10:00 oclock is 46 Km?

  • A. 11.5.
  • B. 12.
  • C. 16.
  • D. 8.
  • E. 6.5.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️
Let X be the horses speed. The following equation came from the data: 4X x 5 + X x 3 = 46 ---> X = 2 Km/h. The zebras speed is 8 Km/h.

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