Answer:
Snail's speed = [tex]\frac{30m}{2400s}[/tex] = 0.0125m/s
Turtle's speed = [tex]\frac{330m}{2400s}[/tex] = 0.1375m/s
Explanation:
Let the snail's speed be x m/s
The turtle's speed then is 11x m/s
Speed = Distance ÷ Time
Since speed and distance are directly proportional;
The ratio of the distances snail and turtle cover before they meet is x:11x respectively.
Simplified, the ratio of snail distance : turtle distance = 1:11
So snail covers a distance of [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex] × 360 = 30m
And turtle covers a distance of [tex]\frac{11}{12}[/tex] × 360 = 330m
The time each took before they met is 40 × 60 = 2400 seconds
Snail's speed = [tex]\frac{30m}{2400s}[/tex] = 0.0125m/s
Turtle's speed = [tex]\frac{330m}{2400s}[/tex] = 0.1375m/s