SOLUTION: A jet flew from New york to los angeles, a distance of 4200km. the speed for the return trip was 100km/hr faster than the outbound speed. if the total trip took 13 hours, what was
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Question 189603: A jet flew from New york to los angeles, a distance of 4200km. the speed for the return trip was 100km/hr faster than the outbound speed. if the total trip took 13 hours, what was the speed from new york to los angeles. Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A jet flew from New york to los angeles, a distance of 4200km. the speed for the return trip was 100km/hr faster than the outbound speed. if the total trip took 13 hours, what was the speed from new york to los angeles.
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You will need to apply the distance formula:
d = rt
where
d is distance
r is rate or speed
t is time
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In our case, you need to solve for 't':
t = d/r
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Let x = outbound speed
then from "the return trip was 100km/hr faster than the outbound speed."
x + 100 = inbound speed
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4200/x + 4200/(x+100) = 13
Multiplying both sides by x(x+100) to get rid of our denominators:
4200(x+100) + 4200x = 13(x)(x+100)
4200x+ 420000 + 4200x = 13(x^2+100x)
8400x+ 420000 = 13x^2+1300x
420000 = 13x^2 - 7100x
0 = 13x^2 - 7100x - 420000
Applying the quadratic equation yields two solutions:
x = {600, -53.8462}
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You can toss out the negative solution leaving us with:
x = 600 km/hr outbound
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Answer: 600 km/hr
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Details of quadratic to follow: