Question 989568:  Tom and Sally travel to Chicago. Sally drives the first part  of the trip averaging 64 mph. Tom drives the rest of the way averaging 70mph. As it works out, Tom drives one-half hour longer than Sally. If the total distance of the trip was 343.2 miles, for how many hours did Tom drive? I need a chart of the person, Rate, Time, and Distance. 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Tom and Sally travel to Chicago. Sally drives the first part  of the trip averaging 64 mph. Tom drives the rest of the way averaging 70mph. As it works out, Tom drives one-half hour longer than Sally. If the total distance of the trip was 343.2 miles, for how many hours did Tom drive? I need a chart of the person, Rate, Time, and Distance. 
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Sally DATA: 
rate = 64 mph ; time = x hrs ; distance = r*t = 64x miles 
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Tom DATA: 
rate = 70 mph ; time = x+(1/2) hrs ; distance = r*t = 70x + 35 miles 
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Equation: 
dist + dist = 343.2 miles 
64x + 70x + 35 = 343.2 
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134x = 308.2 
x = 2.3 hrs (Sally's time) 
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x+0.5 = 2.8 hrs = 2hr 48 min (Tom's time) 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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