Maria and John love their skateboards. One day they were on
their skateboards 30 miles apart. Maria started riding towards
John at 10 mph. John started riding toward Maria at 5 mph. A
butterfly starting on Maria's skateboard flew back and forth
between the two skateboards until they met. The butterfly was
Flying at 30 mph. How far did the butterfly travel?

Respuesta :

Given Information:  

Distance between Maria and John = 30 miles

Maria's speed = 10 mph

John's speed = 5 mph

Butterfly's speed = 30 mph

Required Information:  

How far did the butterfly travel = ?

Answer:

How far did the butterfly travel = 60 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

The speed, distance and time are related as,

Distance = speed*time

The distance that Maria has to cover = 10t miles

The distance that John has to cover = 5t miles

The total distance between them is 30 miles

Mathematically,

10t + 5t = 30

15t = 30

t = 30/15

t = 2 hours

So that means it took Maria and John 2 hours to meet.

We know that a butterfly starting on Maria's skateboard flew back and forth

between the two skateboards until they met.

So that means butterfly flew for 2 hours at a speed of 30 mph.

Then the distance covered by the butterfly is

Distance = speed*time

Distance = 30*2

Distance = 60 miles

Therefore, the butterfly traveled a distance of 60 miles.

Answer:

The butterfly traveled a distance of 69 miles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

- The distance between Maria and John = 30 miles

- Maria's speed = 10 mph

- John's speed = 5 mph

- Butterfly's speed = 30 mph

We want to find how far the butterfly traveled.

First note that Speed is the ratio of distance traveled to the time taken.

It is given as

s = D/t

where s is speed, D is distance, and t is time.

From this, we can say that

D = st

That is, distance is the product of speed and time.

Maria ran at 10mph. Let the distance she ran be D1. Then

D1 = 10×t = 10t miles

John ran at 5mph. Let the distance he ran be D2. Then

D2 = 5×t = 5t miles

The total distance between them is 30 miles. That is the sum of D1 and D2 is 30

D1 + D2 = 10t + 5t = 30

15t = 30

t = 30/15

t = 2 hours

Meaning it took Maria and John 2 hours to meet.

Now, a butterfly starting on Maria's skateboard flew back and forth between the two skateboards until they met. It flew at a speed of 30mph, and at time 2 hours, we can easily obtain the distance it covered.

D = st

D = 30×2

= 60

Distance = 60 miles

Therefore, the butterfly traveled a distance of 60 miles.