A ship went on a voyage after 180 miles a plane started with 10 times ...
Given information:
- The ship starts its voyage and travels a distance of 180 miles.
- After the ship has traveled 180 miles, a plane starts with a speed that is 10 times the speed of the ship.
Approach to solve the problem:
To find the distance when the ship and the plane meet from the starting point, we need to determine the time it takes for the plane to catch up with the ship. Once we have the time, we can calculate the distance traveled by the plane.
Calculating the time taken:
Let's assume the speed of the ship is 'x' mph. Therefore, the speed of the plane is 10x mph.
To find the time taken, we can use the formula:
Distance = Speed * Time
For the ship:
Distance traveled by the ship = 180 miles
Speed of the ship = x mph
Time taken by the ship = Distance/Speed = 180/x hours
For the plane:
Distance traveled by the plane = Distance traveled by the ship (as they meet at the same point)
Speed of the plane = 10x mph
Time taken by the plane = Distance/Speed = 180/x hours
Calculating the distance when they meet:
Since the plane starts after the ship has traveled 180 miles, the distance traveled by the plane when they meet is the same as the distance traveled by the ship.
Distance when they meet = Distance traveled by the ship = 180 miles
Final answer:
Therefore, the distance when they meet from the starting point is 180 miles.
A ship went on a voyage after 180 miles a plane started with 10 times ...