Difference between revisions of "1952 AHSME Problems/Problem 25"
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+ | == Problem== | ||
+ | A powderman set a fuse for a blast to take place in <math>30</math> seconds. He ran away at a rate of <math>8</math> yards per second. Sound travels at the rate of <math>1080</math> feet per second. When the powderman heard the blast, he had run approximately: | ||
+ | <math> \textbf{(A)}\ \text{200 yd.}\qquad\textbf{(B)}\ \text{352 yd.}\qquad\textbf{(C)}\ \text{300 yd.}\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ \text{245 yd.}\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ \text{512 yd.} </math> | ||
+ | ==Solution== | ||
+ | Let <math>p(t)=24t</math> be the number of feet the powderman is from the blast at <math>t</math> seconds after the fuse is lit, and let <math>q(t)=1080t-32400</math> be the number of feet the sound has traveled. We want to solve for <math>p(t)=q(t)</math>. | ||
+ | <cmath>24t=1080t-32400</cmath> | ||
+ | <cmath>1056t=32400</cmath> | ||
+ | <cmath>t=\frac{32400}{1056}</cmath> | ||
+ | <cmath>t=\frac{675}{22}=30.6\overline{81}</cmath> | ||
+ | The number of <b>yards</b> the powderman is from the blast at time <math>t</math> is <math>\frac{24t}3=8t</math>, so the answer is <math>8(30.6\overline{81})</math>, which is about <math>245</math> yards. <math>\boxed{\textbf{(D)}}</math> | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | {{AHSME 50p box|year=1952|num-b=24|num-a=26}} | ||
+ | {{MAA Notice}} |
Revision as of 16:29, 18 April 2014
Problem
A powderman set a fuse for a blast to take place in seconds. He ran away at a rate of yards per second. Sound travels at the rate of feet per second. When the powderman heard the blast, he had run approximately:
Solution
Let be the number of feet the powderman is from the blast at seconds after the fuse is lit, and let be the number of feet the sound has traveled. We want to solve for . The number of yards the powderman is from the blast at time is , so the answer is , which is about yards.
See also
1952 AHSC (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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