SOLUTION: a certain space probe traveled at a speed of 1280 km/h, and then, by firing retro-rockets, slowed to 950 km/h. The total distance traveled was 75,300 km in a time of 63.5 hours.
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Question 78046: a certain space probe traveled at a speed of 1280 km/h, and then, by firing retro-rockets, slowed to 950 km/h. The total distance traveled was 75,300 km in a time of 63.5 hours. Find the distance from the starting point at which the retro-rockets were fired. Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! a certain space probe traveled at a speed of 1280 km/h, and then, by firing retro-rockets, slowed to 950 km/h. The total distance traveled was 75,300 km in a time of 63.5 hours. Find the distance from the starting point at which the retro-rockets were fired.
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The distance from the starting point to where the retro-rockets were fired would
be the distance traveled at 1280 km/hr: Let that dist = d
Then:
(75300-d) = distance traveled at 950 km/hr
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Write a time equation: Time = distance/speed + = 63.5
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Multiply equation by (1280)(950) to get rid of the denominators, you then have:
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950d + 1280(75300 - d) = (1280)*(950)*(63.5)
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950d + 96384000 - 1280d = 77126000
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950d - 1280d = 77126000 - 96384000
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-330d = -1916800
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d = -1916800/-330
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d = 58,085 km traveled when retro-rocket were fired
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Distance traveled at the slower speed: 75300 - 58085 = 17215 km
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Check solution by finding the time at each speed: + =
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45.4 + 18.1` = 63.5, confirms our solution