SOLUTION: suppose a train travels 20 miles faster than a car. If the car covers 90 miles in the same time a train covers 120 miles what is the speed of each?

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Question 443913: suppose a train travels 20 miles faster than a car. If the car covers 90 miles in the same time a train covers 120 miles what is the speed of each?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hi
train travels 20 miles faster than a car.
Let x and (x+20) represent speed of car and train respectively
Question states*** Note: D = r*t OR t= D/r
+90%2Fx+=+120%2F%28x%2B20%29 |Cross Multiplying for solving
120c = 90(x+20)
30x = 180
x = 60mph, speed of car. The speed pf the train is 80mph (60mph+20mph)
CHECKING our Answer***
90/60 = 120/80 = 3/2



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