Solve Substitution Problem: Homework Equation v2=2v1

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The discussion revolves around solving the equation d1/d2 + d2/v2 = 0.500km/v1 + 3.50km/2v1 = 0.250h, with the known relationship v2 = 2v1. The participant is struggling to arrive at the correct answer of 9.00 km/h, consistently calculating 5.33 km/h instead. There is a focus on the importance of proper order of operations and fraction addition in algebra. The community suggests improving algebra skills for better problem-solving in future physics coursework. Overall, the participant is encouraged to refine their mathematical approach to achieve accurate results.
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Homework Statement



d1/d2 + d2/v2 = 0.500km/v1 + 3.50km/2v1 = 0.250h

Homework Equations



v2 = 2v1

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The answer is 9.00km/h but I keep coming up with 5.33. I know this is simple algebra but I am missing something in the order of operations.

0.500km/v1 + 3.50km/2v1 = 0.250h

4.00km/3v1 = 0.250h

4.00/(0.250h)(3) = v1

v1 = 5.33 ??
 
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\frac{a}{b}+\frac{c}{d}\neq \frac{a+c}{b+d}

At this point:
\frac{0.5 km}{v_1}+\frac{3.5 km}{2v_1}=0.25 hr

Multiply both sides by v_1 and remember how to add fractions!

\frac{a}{b}+\frac{c}{d}= \frac{ad+bc}{bd}
 
Thanks again for your help! I'm new to the forum and still learning to navigate the site. I am taking an online physics course and will be needing your help in the future I'm sure. I'll be in touch.
 
Sure thing man. :) But I suggest you work a bit on your algebra first, since you'll be using it a lot!
 
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