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: If Bill drives from his home to his office at 40 miles per hour, he arrives 5 minutes early. If he drives at 30 miles per hour, he arrives 5 minutes late. How far is it from his home to his office? This question is from textbook Introductory Algebra
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If Bill drives from his home to his office at 40 miles per hour, he arrives 5
minutes early.
If he drives at 30 miles per hour, he arrives 5 minutes late. How far is it from his home to his office?
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Just assume, the difference in the two trips is 10 min; hr
:
Let t = time at 40 mph
then
(t + ) = time at 30 mph
Write distance equation; dist = speed * time
40t = 30(t+)
40t = 30t + 5
:
40t - 30t = 5
:
10t = 5
t =
t = hr
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Find the distance
40 * = 20 miles
Check the solution by finding the distance at 30 mph
30 *
30 * = 5 * 4 = 20 mi