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The equation is an adaptation of the standard Distance Formula, Distance=(rate)(time).
t=5 sec and t=7.5 sec
Starting at 300 feet away, a car is driving towards us at a speed of 48 feet per second. Let's picture the situation.
The distance d (in feet) between us and the car after t seconds is given by the following absolute value equation. Our task is to find out after how many seconds will the car be at the distance of 60 feet away from us.
d = |300-48t|
LHS-300=RHS-300
LHS * (-1)=RHS* (-1)
.LHS /48.=.RHS /48.
Calculate quotient
Rearrange equation
Our first solution tells us that the car will be 60 feet away from us when 5 seconds have passed. This is the situation when the car is still behind us. Let's take a look at the other case.
LHS-300=RHS-300
LHS * (-1)=RHS* (-1)
.LHS /48.=.RHS /48.
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Rearrange equation
Our second solution tells us that the car will be 60 feet away from us again when 7.5 seconds have passed. This is the case when we are behind the car.