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27 August, 04:26

Each of two cars, whose average rates are in the ratio of 4:5, travels the distance of 160 miles. If the fast car travels 1/2 an hour less than the slow car, find the average rate of each car.

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  1. 27 August, 04:41
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    64 mph and 80 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    rate1 : rate 2

    4x : 5x

    The time for car 1 = t

    time for car 2 = t-1/2

    Both cars travel 160 miles

    We know the formula d=rt

    Car 1

    160 = 4x*t

    Car 2

    160 = 5x * (t-1/2)

    Since both equations equal 160 miles, we can set them equal

    4xt = 5x (t-1/2)

    Divide each side by x

    4xt/x = 5x (t-1/2) / x

    4t = 5 (t-1/2)

    Distribute

    4t = 5t - 5/2

    Subtract 5t from each side

    4t-5t = 5t-5t - 5/2

    -t = - 5/2

    Multiply by - 1

    t = 5/2

    We know the time, now using our equation for distance

    160 = 4x*t

    160 = 4x*5/2

    160 = 10x

    Divide each side by 10

    160/10 = 10x/0

    16 = x

    Now we can find each cars rate

    rate1 : rate 2

    4x : 5x

    4*16: 5*16

    64:80
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