1. A train, travelling at a uniform speed for 360 km would have taken 48 minutes less to travel the same distance, if its speed were 5 km/h more. Find the original speed of the train.
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Correct answer is 45km/hr.
We have rejected -50 as speed cannot be negative.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let us assume:
- Original speed = S
- Time taken = T
Formulas used :
- Distance = Speed × Time
Given that:
- A train travelling at a uniform speed for 360 km.
- ⟶ S × T = 360
- ⟶ T = 360/S ______(i)
- If speed speed increased by 5 km/hr it takes 48 minutes less.
- ⟶ (S + 5) × (T - 48/60) = 360
- ⟶ (S + 5) × (T - 4/5) = 360 ______(ii)
To Find:
- The original speed of the train.
Finding the original speed of the train:
Finding the original speed of the train:In equation (ii).
⇒ (S + 5) × (T - 4/5) = 360
Substituting the value of T from eqⁿ(i).
⇒ (S + 5) × (360/S - 4/5) = 360
⇒ (360/S - 4/5) = 360/(S + 5)
Taking 5S as LCM in LHS.
⇒ (1800 - 4S)/5S = 360/(S + 5)
Cross multiplication.
⇒ (S + 5)(1800 - 4S) = 360 × 5S
⇒ S(1800 - 4S) + 5(1800 - 4S) = 1800S
⇒ 1800S - 4S² + 9000 - 20S = 1800S
Cancelling 1800S.
⇒ 4S² + 20S - 9000 = 0
Taking 4 common.
⇒ 4(S² + 5S - 2250) = 0
⇒ S² + 5S - 2250 = 0
⇒ S² + 50S - 45S - 2250 = 0
⇒ S(S + 50) - 45(S + 50) = 0
⇒ (S - 45) (S + 50) = 0
⇒ S = 45 or S = - 50
We know that:
- Speed is always taken positive.