SOLUTION: A motor cyclist makes a trip of 500 km. If he had increased his speed by 10 km/h, he could have covered 600 km in the same time. What was his original speed?

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Question 207884: A motor cyclist makes a trip of 500 km. If he had increased his speed by 10 km/h, he could have covered 600 km in the same time. What was his original speed?
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A motor cyclist makes a trip of 500 km.
If he had increased his speed by 10 km/h, he could have covered 600 km in the same time.
What was his original speed?
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Let s = original speed
then
(s+10) = faster speed
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Write a time equation: Time dist%2Fspeed
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Original time = faster speed time
500%2Fs = 600%2F%28s%2B10%29
Cross multiply
600s = 500(s+10)
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600s = 500s + 5000
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600s - 500s = 5000
s = 100%2F5000
s = 50 km/hr original speed
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Check solution by finding the times
500/50 = 10 hrs
600/60 = 10 hrs