SOLUTION: Two planes fly in opposite directions. One travels 450 mi/h and the other 550 mi/h. How long will it take before they are 4,000 mi apart?

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Question 1092475: Two planes fly in opposite directions. One travels 450
mi/h and the other 550 mi/h. How long will it take
before they are 4,000 mi apart?

Found 3 solutions by Edwin McCravy, ikleyn, Alan3354:
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20081) About Me  (Show Source):
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They are separating at the rate of 450+550 = 1000 mi/h.

We use the formula D=RT with D = 4000 mi and R = 1000 mi/h
                   4000=1000T
                   4000%2F1000=1000T%2F1000
                   4=T

answer: 4 hours.

Edwin

Answer by ikleyn(53763) About Me  (Show Source):
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Solution 1     (for beginners)

Let t be the time under the question, in hours.

Then the first   plane will cover the distance  450*t miles in t hour,
while the second plane will cover the distance  550*t miles in t hour.


Since they fly in opposite directions, the distance between them in t hours will be 

450*t + 550*t.


According to the condition, the distance is 4000 miles. It gives an equation

450*t + 550*t = 4000.

Simplify and solve for t:

(450+550)*t = 4000 ====>  1000*t = 4000  ====>  t = 4000%2F1000 = 4 hours.


Answer.  It will take 4 hours.


Solution 2     (for more advanced students)

Since their relative speed is 450 km/h + 550 km/h, the distance between the planes increases at the rate (450 + 550) = 1000 km/h.


Now apply the formula  t = Distance%2FRate = 4000%2F1000 = 4 hours.


You get the same answer.


See the lessons
    - Travel and Distance problems
    - Travel and Distance problems for two bodies moving in opposite directions
    - Travel and Distance problems for two bodies moving in the same direction (catching up)
in this site.


Also,  you have this free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-I in this site
    ALGEBRA-I - YOUR ONLINE TEXTBOOK.

The referred lessons are the part of this textbook under the section "Word problems",  the topic "Travel and Distance problems".



Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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Depends on their starting points.