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1.2 Linear Equations in One Variable - Word problems → single variable
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In an article about exercise, it is estimated that a 160-pound adult uses 200 calories for every 30 minutes of hiking and 150 calories for every 30 minutes of bicycling. An adult who weighs 160 pounds has completed 1 hour of bicycling. Based on the article, how many hours should the adult hike to use a total of 1,900 calories from bicycling and hiking?

A.

9.5

B.

8.75

C.

6

D.

4

In an article about exercise, it is estimated that a 160-pound adult uses 200 calories for

Hard-difficulty · SAT Math · Linear Equations in One Variable — Word problems → single variable. Read the question above, select your answer, and check the full explanation below to understand exactly why the correct choice works.

Answer explanation

Choice D is correct. Since a 160-pound adult uses 200 calories for every 30 minutes of hiking, then the same adult uses 200 h calories after hiking for h 30-minute periods. Similarly, the same adult uses 150 b calories after bicycling for b 30-minute periods. Therefore, the equation 200 h plus 150 b, equals 1,900 represents the situation where a 160-pound adult uses a total of 1,900 calories from hiking for h 30-minute periods and bicycling for b 30-minute periods. It’s given that the adult completes 1 hour, or 2 30-minute periods, of bicycling. Substituting 2 for b in the equation 200 h plus 150 b, equals 1,900 yields 200 h plus, 150 times 2, equals 1,900, or 200 h plus 300, equals 1,900. Subtracting 300 from both sides of this equation yields 200 h equals 1,600. Dividing both sides by 200 yields h equals 8. Since h represents the number of 30-minute periods spent hiking and there are 2 30-minute periods in every hour, it follows that the adult will need to hike for the fraction eight over 2, or 4 hours to use a total of 1,900 calories from bicycling and hiking.

Choice A is incorrect and may result from solving the equation 200 h equals 1,900. This represents 0 30-minute periods bicycling instead of 2. Choice B is incorrect and may result from solving the equation 200 h plus 150, equals 1,900. This represents 1 30-minute period of bicycling instead of 2. Choice C is incorrect. This may result from determining that the number of 30-minute periods the adult should hike is 8, but then subtracting 2 from 8, rather than dividing 8 by 2, to find the number of hours the adult should hike.