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16 September, 10:01

Kevin drove from A to B at a constant speed of 60 mph, turned immediately around, and returned at a constant speed of 80 mph. Exactly 4 hours before the end of his trip, he was still approaching B, only 15 miles away from it.

What is the distance between A and B?

A. 275 mi B. 300 mi C. 320 mi D. 350 mi E. 390 mi

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  1. 16 September, 10:31
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    Let the distance between A and B = d.

    The time from A to B is d/60 and the time from B to A is d/80

    The total time for the round-trip would-be: d/60 + d/80 which simplifies to 7d/240.

    Since we are given that exactly 4 hours before the end of his trip, he was still approaching B and was still traveling at 60 mph, only 15 miles away from it, we now have this:

    60 (7d/240 - 4) = d - 15

    Simplify:

    7d/4 - 240 = d - 15

    7d - 960 = 4d - 60

    3d = 900

    Divide both sides by 3:

    d = 300
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