Math, asked by princebhaliya1234, 8 months ago

4. 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.​

Answers

Answered by devchandra1957
0

Answer:

x=45.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x= Original Speed

we know that

speed

distance

=time

So as per the question the following equation can be formed

x

360

x+5

360

=

60

48

[1 hour = 60 minutes]

x

1

x+5

1

=

60

48

360

1

x

2

+5x

5

=

450

1

⇒x

2

+5x−2250=0

⇒x

2

−45x+50x−2250=0

⇒x(x−45)+50(x−45)=0

⇒(x−45)(x+50)=0

x=45,−50

As the speed can't be negative so,

x=45.

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Answered by jothiraman662
0

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