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Question 1026741: A motorist travelled to a distant city in 2 hours and returned by another route that is 30 miles longer. On the return trip she travelled 10 miles per hour faster and took 6 minutes longer. Find the length of the shorter route. Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, MathTherapy:Answer by josgarithmetic(39799) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A motorist travelled to a distant city in 2 hours and returned by another route that is 30 miles longer. On the return trip she travelled 10 miles per hour faster and took 6 minutes longer. Find the length of the shorter route.
Let length of shorter route be D
Then length of longer route = D + 30
Outgoing time: 2 hours, and return time = -----> -----> hrs
We then get the following SPEED equation:
21D = 2(10D + 300) - 420 -------- Multiplying by LCD, 42
21D = 20D + 600 – 420
21D – 20D = 180
D, or length of shorter route =