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3 September, 22:17

Elisa made a trip to her friend's house and back. On the trip there she drove 75 km/h and on the return trip she went 60 km/h. How long did the trip there take if the return trip took five hours?

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  1. 3 September, 22:44
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    t = 4 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The distance is the same. The formula for distance is d = r*t

    You could find the distance from the return trip. I'll do it that way and then take the short cut.

    Method One

    r = 60 km / hr

    t = 5 hours

    d = ?

    d = r * t

    d = 60 km / hr * 5 hr The hours cancel.

    d = 300 km

    Now the faster trip

    d = 300 km

    r = 75 km

    t = ?

    d = r * t

    300 = 75 * t Divide both sides by 75

    300/75 = t

    t = 4 hours.

    Method Two

    The distance is the same in both cases

    r1 * t1 = r2 * t2

    r1 = 75 km / hr

    t1 = ?

    r2 = 60 km / hr

    t2 = 5 hours

    r1 * t1 = r2 * t2

    75 * t1 = 60 * 5

    75 km/hr * t1 = 60 km/hr * 5 hr

    75 km / hr * t1 = 300 km Divide by 75

    t1 = 300 / 75

    t1 = 4 hours

    Notice both methods give the same answer.
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