Start from 110 feet away, a person on a scooter rides towards a checkpoint and then passes it. At what times is the scooter 40 feet away from the checkpoint?

My answer is 2.3 to 4.6 seconds

We can't tell.

Sandy -- how do you know what is in Aaron's problem?

How did that name get on my post? It is traveling at 30 ft per second and I used d=(110-30 ft) I formulated the start point at 2.3 seconds I'm just not sure of the duration or ending time.

Ms. Sue, who is Sandy?

110 - 40 = 70 feet

Your answer was right.

It's very likely that Sandy is another name you use. Your internet address is the same.

Everyone in my family uses this internet address so it's possible some else in the family used it.

Thank you for your help.

To solve this question, we need to use the concept of speed and time. The information given is that the person on the scooter is initially 110 feet away from the checkpoint and passes it while moving towards it. We need to find the times at which the person is 40 feet away from the checkpoint.

Let's assume that the person is traveling at a constant speed. We need to find the time it takes for the person to travel from 110 feet to 40 feet.

To calculate the time, we can use the formula:

time = distance/speed.

First, we calculate the distance the person needs to travel: 110 feet - 40 feet = 70 feet.

Now, we need to know the speed of the person on the scooter. If the speed is provided in the question, we can directly calculate the time using the formula above. However, if the speed is not given, we need additional information.

If we have information about the scooter's speed, we can proceed with the calculation by applying the formula time = distance/speed. If we don't have that information, it is impossible to give a precise answer. Please provide the speed, and I will be able to help you calculate the time it takes for the scooter to reach 40 feet from the checkpoint.

It is travailing at 30 feet per second. Sorry

Obviously, you know who Sandy is. Please do not waste our time with games.