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A train travelled a certain journey and is supposed to arrive at midday. When its average speed is 40km/h, it arrives at 1pm. When its average speed is 48km/h, it arrives at 11am. What is the length of the journey?

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  1. 14 May, 03:16
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    Let distance be d.

    d=vt where v is the speed and t the time.

    So d=40t=48 (t-2), because 1pm-11am=2 hours. The reference time for t is 1pm, so t-2 is 11am.

    40t=48t-96, 8t=96 so t=12 hours. And d=40*12=48*10=480 km.

    (To arrive at midday, the train’s speed would need to be 480 / (t-1) = 480/11 km/hr)
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