Jason arrives at the factory first
It takes 5 minutes until the other person arrives
Solution:
The time taken is given by formula:
[tex]Time\ taken = \frac{distance}{speed}[/tex]
Jason lives 25 miles away from the factory and drives at 60 miles per hour
Therefore, time taken by Jason is:
[tex]Time\ taken = \frac{25}{60}\ hour[/tex]
Convert to minutes
1 hour = 60 minutes
Therefore,
[tex]Time\ taken = \frac{25}{60} \times 60\ minutes = 25\ minutes[/tex]
Jeremy lives 35 miles away from the factory and drives at 70 miles per hour
Therefore time taken by Jeremy is:
[tex]Time\ taken = \frac{35}{70}\ hour\\\\Time\ taken = \frac{35}{70} \times 60\ minutes\\\\Time\ taken = 30\ minutes[/tex]
They leave their houses at the same time
25 minutes < 30 minutes
Thus Jason arrives first
Jason arrives to the factory in 25 minutes
Jeremy arrives to the factory in 30 minutes
⇒ 30 - 25 = 5 minutes
Jeremy arrives after Jason by 5 minutes
It takes 5 minutes until the other person arrives