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Tina is standing beside a race-track - Junior Cycle Mathematics - Question 9 - 2014

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Tina is standing beside a race-track. A red car and a blue car are travelling in the same direction at steady speeds on the track. At a particular time the red car h... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:Tina is standing beside a race-track - Junior Cycle Mathematics - Question 9 - 2014

Step 1

Complete the table below to show the distance between the red car and the blue car and Tina during the next 9 seconds.

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To complete the table, we can use the formula for distance:

  • For the red car:
    • Distance = 70 + 20t (where t is time in seconds)
  • For the blue car:
    • Distance = 20 + 30t (where t is time in seconds)

Calculating distances for each second:

  • At t = 0: Red car = 70, Blue car = 20
  • At t = 1: Red car = 90, Blue car = 50
  • At t = 2: Red car = 110, Blue car = 80
  • At t = 3: Red car = 130, Blue car = 110
  • At t = 4: Red car = 150, Blue car = 140
  • At t = 5: Red car = 170, Blue car = 170
  • At t = 6: Red car = 190, Blue car = 200
  • At t = 7: Red car = 210, Blue car = 230
  • At t = 8: Red car = 230, Blue car = 260
  • At t = 9: Red car = 270, Blue car = 290

Step 2

After how many seconds will both cars be the same distance from Tina?

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Both cars will be the same distance from Tina after 5 seconds, as calculated in the previous table where both distances are equal at 170 m.

Step 3

After 8 seconds which car is furthest from Tina and how far ahead of the other car is it?

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After 8 seconds, the distances are:

  • Red Car = 230 m
  • Blue Car = 260 m

Thus, the blue car is furthest from Tina by 30 m.

Step 4

On the diagram below draw graphs of the distance between the red car and Tina and the distance between the blue car and Tina over the 9 seconds.

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For this part, the graph should show two lines:

  1. The red car distance starts at 70 m and increases steadily to 270 m.
  2. The blue car distance starts at 20 m and increases steadily to 290 m.

The x-axis is time (0 to 9 seconds) and the y-axis is distance (0 to 300 m).

Step 5

Write down a formula to represent the distance between the red car and Tina for any given time.

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The formula for the distance between the red car and Tina is:

Distance = 70 + 20t Where t is the time in seconds.

Step 6

Write down a formula to represent the distance between the blue car and Tina for any given time.

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The formula for the distance between the blue car and Tina is:

Distance = 20 + 30t Where t is the time in seconds.

Step 7

Use your formulas from (v) and (vi) to verify the answer that you gave to part (ii) above.

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Let the distance from (v) and (vi) equal:

70 + 20t = 20 + 30t Solving gives:

70 - 20 = 30t - 20t 50 = 10t 5 = t

Thus, both cars are the same distance from Tina after 5 seconds.

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