SOLUTION: car takes 3 hours to complete a journey going at a speed of 90 km per hr. How long will it take to do the same journey if it travels at 120 km per hr?

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Question 868436: car takes 3 hours to complete a journey going at a speed of 90 km per hr. How long will it take to do the same journey if it travels at 120 km per hr?


Answer by JLJL(8) About Me  (Show Source):
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Using the formula, distance = speed X time
Given that the car takes 3 hours to complete a journey at the speed of 90km/hr. That means the total distance of the journey = 90km/hr X 3 hr, which will give 270km.
To travel for the same distance with increased speed, i.e, 120km/hr. Replace 90km/hr with 120km/hr but maintain 270km (because the car is traveling for the same distance again)into the same formula again.
distance = speed X time
270km = (120km/hr) X time
time = (270km)/(120km/hr)
time = 9/4 hr
This means if the car travel at 120km/hr for the same distance, the car will take 9/4 hour (9/4 could be re-written in form of mixed number, 2/1/4 hours, means 2 hours and 15 minutes) to complete the journey.