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Objects R and S each travel at a constant speed. The speed of object R is half the speed of object S. Object R travels a distance of inches in seconds. Which expression represents the time, in seconds, it takes object S to travel a distance of inches?
Explanation
Choice B is correct. It's given that object R travels a distance of inches in seconds. This speed can be written as . It's given that the speed of object R is half the speed of object S. It follows that the speed of object S is twice the speed of object R, which is , or . Let represent the time, in seconds, it takes object S to travel a distance of inches. The value of can be found by solving the equation , which can be written as . Multiplying each side of this equation by yields . Dividing each side of this equation by yields . Therefore, the expression represents the time, in seconds, it takes object S to travel a distance of inches.
Choice A is incorrect. This expression represents the time, in seconds, it would take object S to travel a distance of inches if the speed of object R were twice, not half, the speed of object S.
Choice C is incorrect. This expression represents the time, in seconds, it takes object S to travel a distance of inches, not inches.
Choice D is incorrect. This expression represents the time, in seconds, it takes object R, not object S, to travel a distance of inches.