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17 April, 16:00

How many fewer minutes does it take to drive 35 miles at 30mi/h than to drive the same distance at 25 mi/h? The answer is 40minutes but i need to know how to do it

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  1. 17 April, 16:10
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    To drive 35 miles at 30 mph takes (35/30) hour.

    To drive 35 miles at 25 mph takes (35/25) hour.

    The difference is (35/25) minus (35/30).

    In order to add or subtract fractions, they need a common denominator.

    The smallest one available for this situation is 150.

    (35/25) = 210/150

    (35/30) = 175/150

    Now we can subtract: (210/150) - (175/150) = 35/150 of an hour.

    (35/150 hour) x (60 min/hr) = (35 x 60) / (150) min = 14 minutes.

    ==> It's beginning to look like the answer is NOT 40minutes.

    Let's do it again, with a less-elegant but more-intuitive approach:

    Time to drive 35 miles at 30 mph = 35/30 = 1-1/6 hours = 70 minutes.

    Time to drive 35 miles at 25 mph = 35/25 = 1.4 hours = 84 minutes.

    Time saved by driving at 30 mph instead of 25 mph = (84 - 70) = 14 minutes.
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