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23 October, 23:42

Train A has a speed 20 miles per hour greater than that of train B. If train A travels 270 miles in the same times train B travels 210 miles, what are the speeds of the two trains?

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  1. 23 October, 23:48
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    speed of train A = 70 + 20 = 90 miles per hour

    speed of train B = 70 miles per hour

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let

    speed of train B = a

    speed of train A = a + 20

    Recall

    speed = distance/time

    The travel time is same for both train. Therefore, let us make time subject of the formula in the speed equation.

    Time = distance/speed

    270/a + 20 = 210/a

    cross multiply

    270a = 210 (a + 20)

    270a = 210a + 4200

    270a - 210a = 4200

    60a = 4200

    divide both sides by 60

    a = 4200/60

    a = 70

    speed of train A = 70 + 20 = 90 miles per hour

    speed of train B = 70 miles per hour
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