SOLUTION: Delmas flew to Detroit in 90 minutes and drove his car back home in 6 hours. If he drove 150mph slower than he flew, then how fast did he fly?
Question 215864: Delmas flew to Detroit in 90 minutes and drove his car back home in 6 hours. If he drove 150mph slower than he flew, then how fast did he fly? Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Delmas flew to Detroit in 90 minutes and drove his car back home in 6 hours. If he drove 150mph slower than he flew, then how fast did he fly?
Step 1. Let x be the speed of the plane.
Step 2. Let x-150 be the speed of the car.
Step 3. Let 1.5x be the distance flew by plane where 90 minutes=1.5 hours and 60 minutes = 1 hour.
Step 4. Let 6(x-150) be the distance drove by car.
Step 5. Distances traveled by plane and car means setting equations in Steps 3 and 4 to be equal.
Cartoon (animation) form: For tutors: simplify_cartoon( 1.5x=6*(x-150) )
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DETAILED EXPLANATION
Look at . Moved these terms to the left It becomes . Look at . Expanded term by using associative property on It becomes . Look at . Multiplied numerator integers It becomes . Look at . Eliminated similar terms, replacing them with It becomes . Look at . Added fractions or integers together It becomes . Look at . Remove unneeded parentheses around factor , It becomes . Look at . Factors 45 and 10 have greatest common factor (GCF) of 5. Reducing fraction. It becomes . Look at . Solved linear equation equivalent to -4.5*x+900 =0 It becomes . Result: This is an equation! Solutions: x=200.
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Done!
With x=200, then x-150=50.
Check if distances are equal... 1.5*200=6*50 or 300=300 a true statement
Step 6. The speed of the plane is 200 mph.
I hope the above steps were helpful.
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