Question #99995
Layne rode his bike from point a to b by using cherry street. How much further would his trip have been if he took orange drive and peach avenue instead?
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2019-12-09T10:53:13-0500

Algebra

We need to find the distance from point a to b by using cherry street.


Solution:


Given,


Layne rode his bike from point a to b by using cherry street.


Let the distance from point a to b is = x kmx \space km


And the distance travelled by using Orange drive = y kmy \space km


The distance travelled using peach avenue = (xy) km(x - y ) \space km


Answer:


Distance from point a to b by using cherry street = x kmx \space km

The distance travelled through peach avenue = (xy) km(x - y ) \space km


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