SOLUTION: In the time that it takes one car to travel 93 km, a second car travels 111 km. If the average speed of the second car is 12 km/h faster than the speed of the first car, what is th
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Question 253760: In the time that it takes one car to travel 93 km, a second car travels 111 km. If the average speed of the second car is 12 km/h faster than the speed of the first car, what is the speed of each car? Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In the time that it takes one car to travel 93 km, a second car travels 111 km.
If the average speed of the second car is 12 km/h faster than the speed of the first car, what is the speed of each car?
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Let s = speed of the slower car
then
(s+12) = speed of the faster
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It says the times are equal, write a time equation: Time = dist/speed
2nd car time = 1st car time =
cross multiply and solve for s
111s = 93(s+12)
111s = 93s + 1116
111s - 93s = 1116
18s = 1116
s =
s = 62 km/hr is the slower car
and obviously
62 + 12 = 74 km/hr is the faster
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Prove this by finding the times of each:
111/74 = 1.5 hrs
93/62 = 1.5 hrs
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That was pretty easy, right?