SOLUTION: d..ch5 #19 A plane took 1 hour longer to travel 560miles on the first portion of a flight than it took to fly 480miles on the second portion. If the speed was the same for each

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Question 78860: d..ch5
#19
A plane took 1 hour longer to travel 560miles on the first portion of a flight than it took to fly 480miles on the second portion. If the speed was the same for each portion , what was the flying time for the second part of the trip?

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Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
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A plane took 1 hour longer to travel 560 miles on the first portion of a flight than it took to fly 480 miles on the second portion. If the speed was the same for each portion , what was the flying time for the second part of the trip?
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Let t = time of the 2nd portion (480 mi)
Then (t+1) = time of the 560 mi portion:
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The speed is the same on both portions, write an equation from this fact:
s = distance/time
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560 mi speed = 480 mi speed
560%2F%28%28t%2B1%29%29 = 480%2Ft
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Cross multiply and you have:
560t = 480(t+1)
560t = 480t + 480
560t - 480t = 480
80t = 480
t = 480/80
t = 6 hrs
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Check solution by finding the speed, which should be the same:
560/7 = 80
480/6 = 80

Answer by muthbab@gmail.com(5) About Me  (Show Source):
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560/t = 480/(t-1); Solving for t-----> t=7. Therefore the second part of the flight took 6hours.

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In the extra hour, the plane flew an additional 80 miles.
That means the speed of the plane was 80mph.
That means the time required to fly the 480 miles of the second portion of the flight was 6 hours.

ANSWER: 6 hours


Answer by josgarithmetic(39838) About Me  (Show Source):
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                  SPEED      TIME       DISTANCE
firstportion       r         560/r       560
secondportion      r         480/r       480
difference                     1


560%2Fr-480%2Fr=1-------solve for r, and evaluate 480%2Fr.

80%2Fr=1
highlight_green%28r=80%29
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secondportion time, 6 hours

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d..ch5
#19
A plane took 1 hour longer to travel 560miles on the first portion of a flight than it took to fly 480miles on the second portion. If the speed was the same for each portion , what was the flying time for the second part of the trip?
Let the time taken to complete the second leg, be T
Then the time taken to complete the first leg = T - 1
We then get the following SPEED equation: matrix%281%2C3%2C+480%2FT%2C+%22=%22%2C+560%2F%28T+%2B+1%29%29
matrix%281%2C3%2C+6%2FT%2C+%22=%22%2C+7%2F%28T+%2B+1%29%29 ----- Factoring out GCF, 80, in numerator
7T = 6(T + 1) ------ Cross-multiplying
7T = 6T + 6
7T - 6T = 6
Time taken to complete second leg, or