Chapter 6: Q. 120 (page 397)
Two oceanfront homes are
located 8 miles apart on a straight stretch of beach, each a
distance of 1 mile from a paved path that parallels the ocean.
Sally can jog 8 miles per hour on the paved path, but only 3
miles per hour in the sand on the beach. Because a river flows
directly between the two houses, it is necessary to jog in the
sand to the road, continue on the path, and then jog directly
back in the sand to get from one house to the other. See the
illustration. The time T to get from one house to the other as
a function of the angle shown in the illustration is
(a) Calculate the time T for tan
(b) Describe the path taken.
(c) Explain why must be larger than 14°.
(a) Time taken will be 2.75 hours.
(b) Sally has to jog two times in sand and cross a bridge.
(c) The angle must be greater thaninorder for her to cross the bridge.
Step by step solution
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Part (a) Step 1. Given Information
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Part (a) Step 2. Calculation
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Part (b) Step 1. Calculation
Sally chooses a path where she needs to jog in the sand then cross the bridge and again jog in the sand to reach her destination.
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Part (c) Step 1. Explanation
The angle must be greater than inorder for her to cross the bridge.
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