Math, asked by queenmarch, 10 months ago

A motorist drives 146 km at a certain
average speed. She then increases this speed
by 9 km/h and takes the same time to travel
the next 164 km. Find her speeds for both
parts of the journey. Good explanation pls​

Answers

Answered by Ananya1514
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A motorist drives 146km at a certain average speed she then increases the speed by 9km/h and takes the same time to travel the next 164km.

find her speeds for both parts of the journey.

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let s = his original speed

then

(s+9) = the increased speed

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Write a time equation; time = dist/speed

 

146%2Fs = 164%2F%28%28s%2B9%29%29

cross multiply

164s = 146(s+9)

164s = 146s + 1314

164s - 146s = 1314

18s = 1314

s = 1314/18

s = 73 km/h is his original speed

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