Question 924748: system of linear equations
A cyclist traveled a certain distance at her usual speed. If her speed had been 2 mi/hr faster, she would have traveled the distance in 1 hr less time. If her speed had been 2 mi/hr slower, she would have taken 2 hr longer. Find the distance traveled and her usual speed.
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A cyclist traveled a certain distance at her usual speed. If her speed had been 2 mi/hr faster, she would have traveled the distance in 1 hr less time. If her speed had been 2 mi/hr slower, she would have taken 2 hr longer. Find the distance traveled and her usual speed.
Normal speed: mph
Distance: miles
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