11) Arthur and Betty start walking toward each other when they are 100 m apart. Arthur has a speed of 3.0 m/s and Betty has a speed of 2.0 m/s. Their dog, Spot, starts by Arthur's side at the same time and runs back and forth between them at 5.0 m/s. By the time Arthur and Betty meet, what distance has Spot run?

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Answer:

100 m

Explanation:

Arthur and Betty should be walking the same amount of time if they start walking at the same time and stop when they meet = t

Speed of Arthur = 3 m/s

Speed of Betty = 2 m/s

Distance = Speed × time

Distance covered by Arthur = 3t

Distance covered by Betty = 2t

The distance covered by both of them will be 100 m

[tex]3t+2t=100\\\Rightarrow 5t=100\\\Rightarrow t=\frac{100}{5}\\\Rightarrow t=20\ s[/tex]

The speed of dog is 5 m/s

Spot is running back and forth at 5 m/s for 20 seconds

In 20 seconds the distance covered by the dog is

[tex]\mathbf{5\times 20}=\mathbf{100\ m}[/tex]