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| Question 569529:
 I saw that your email address was attached to a Math Problem you solved at an earlier date on algebra.com. I was hoping you could help me with a problem I am having as well. Here is the problem, thank you in advance, if you cannot help me I understand :)
 
 During the first part of a trip a canoeist travels 80 miles at a certain speed.
 The canoeist travels 9 miles on the second part of the trip at a speed of 5 mph slower.
 The total time for the trip is 4 hrs. What was the speed on each part of the trip?
 Please provide exact answers for each part!
 The speed on the first part of the trip was :__________ mph
 The speed on the second part of the trip was:___________ mph
 Simplify your answer. Type as integer or a decimal, round to the nearest hundredth
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! During the first part of a trip a canoeist travels 80 miles at a certain speed. The canoeist travels 9 miles on the second part of the trip at a speed of 5 mph slower.
 The total time for the trip is 4 hrs. What was the speed on each part of the trip?
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 1st Part DATA:
 distance = 80 miles ; rate = x mph ; time = d/r = 80/x hrs
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 2nd Part DATA:
 distance 9 miles ; rate = x-5 mph ; time = d/r = 9/(x-5) hrs
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 Equation:
 time + time = 4 hrs
 80/x + 9/(x-5) = 4 hrs
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 Multiply thru by x(x-5) to get:
 80(x-5) + 9x = 4x(x-5)
 89x - 400 = 4x^2 - 20x
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 4x^2-109x+400 = 0
 Usable positive solution:
 x = 22.88 mph
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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