A trip through space to calculate distance - Heather Tunnell

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Do you have a friend or a sibling
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that's always competing with you
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to see who's the fastest?
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Our alien friends Bleebop and Mark
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are having the same debate
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with their custom-built rockets,
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and they've asked us
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to be the judge of a space race to their moon.
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The only problem is that they are starting
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from different asteroids.
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Bleebop is on an asteroid 240 miles from the moon,
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and Mark is on one 150 miles away.
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Don't worry, it's not rocket science.
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Solving this equation is as simple as DIRT.
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We can decide who the winner is
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using the D=RT formula, or DIRT.
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This stands for distance equals rate times time.
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In the case of Bleebop and Mark,
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we will only know the distance they traveled
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and the time it took for them
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to get to the finish line.
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It'll be up to us to find the rate
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and who is faster.
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Let's turn to the race now
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and see what information we get.
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Three,
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two,
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one,
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blast off!
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Bleebop and Mark's rockets go zipping
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across the galaxy towards their moon,
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dodging clunky meteorites
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and loopy space buggies.
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After a few close calls with a wandering satellite,
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Mark arrives first in two hours,
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and Bleebop gets there one hour later.
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Looks like Mark has the faster rocket,
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but let's check out the results with our DIRT equation.
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Begin by setting up a chart.
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Make four columns and three rows.
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Use DIRT to remember what to fill in.
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Each rocket will have information
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for distance, rate, and time.
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Mark's rocket went 150 miles,
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we don't know the rate,
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and he got there in 2 hours.
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Bleebop's rocket went 240 miles,
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we don't know the rate,
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and the time is 1 hour after Mark,
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or 3 hours.
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Because we don't know Mark or Bleebop's rate,
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that number is going to be a variable
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in each equation,
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which we'll represent with x.
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We'll solve the equation
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for the variable to find its value.
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Mark finished first,
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so start with his rocket.
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Remembering DIRT, write down D=RT.
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150 miles equals x times 2 hours.
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Divide both sides by 2 hours.
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This will leave x isolated
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on the right side of the equation.
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150 miles divided by 2 hours
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is 75 miles over 1 hour.
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Mark's rate is 75 miles per hour.
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That's what mph means.
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It's the amount of miles over one hour.
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Still think Mark is faster?
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Let's set up the same equation for Bleebop and see.
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D=RT
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240 miles equals x times 3 hours.
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Divide both sides by 3 hours.
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This will leave x isolated
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on the right side of the equation.
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240 miles divided by 3 hours
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is 80 miles over 1 hour.
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Bleebop's rate is 80 miles per hour.
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Wow, even though Bleebop got there one hour later,
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it turns out he had the faster rocket.
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Mark seems pretty upset,
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but with aliens, you can never really tell.
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Thanks to DIRT, you now know how to calculate
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distance,
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rate,
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and time.
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In what other situations
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can you use the distance formula?
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You don't even need to be watching a space race.
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As long as you know two pieces of information
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for the formula D=RT,
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you can calculate any moving vehicle or object.
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Now, the next time you're in a car,
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you can let your friends know
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exactly when you'll be arriving,
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how fast you're going,
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or the distance you'll travel.
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It's as simple as DIRT.
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