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13 January, 09:49

A bus traveled on a level road for 3 hours at an average speed 20 miles per hour faster than it traveled on a winding road. The time spent on the winding road was 3 hours. Find the average speed on the level triad if the entire trip was 252 miles

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  1. 13 January, 10:04
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    65 mph on level road

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Set b as average speed on the level road and (b-20) = average speed on the winding road

    Distance = speed * time

    Level Road distance + winding road dististance = 285 miles

    Substituting b and (b-20), we have,

    3b + 2 (b-20) = 285

    3b + 2b - 40 = 285

    5b = 285 + 40

    5b = 325

    b = 325/5

    b = 65 mph on level road
  2. 13 January, 10:12
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    Answer: 52 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assume the following:

    a = average speed traveled on level road

    (a - 20) = average speed traveled on winding road

    Recall:

    Distance = speed * time

    Total distance traveled:

    Level road distance + winding road distance = 252 miles

    3a + 3 (a - 20) = 252

    3a + 3a - 60 = 252

    6a = 252 + 60

    6a = 312

    a = 52 mph on a level triad
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