Jenelle has two hours to spend training for upcoming race she completes her training by running full speed the distance of the race and walking back the same distance to cool down if she runs at a speed of 9 mph and walks back at a speed of 3 mph how long should she plan to spend walking back

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Step-by-step explanation:

9mph is 3 times the speed of 3mph. so, she will walk 3 times as long as she was running.

now the question : is walking back part of her 2-hour training, and it all has to fit into that time window ?

or just it that the walking back is already outside of her 2 hours training ?

because then she was running 9mph for 2 hours (9×2 = 18 miles), and had then to walk back these 18 miles with 3mph, which would take 18/3 = 6 hours (as expected 3 times as long as the running).

but if the first case is true, then it is getting interesting.

then she is running x minutes, and is walking back y minutes, where

y = 3x.

and

x + y = 2 hours = 120 minutes.

using the first in the second equation gives us

x + 3x = 2 hours = 120 minutes.

4x = 120 minutes

x = 30 minutes (or half an hour).

and then

y = 3x = 3×30 = 90 minutes.

so, she needs to plan to walk back for 90 minutes or 1.5 hours.