Math, asked by anmol2923, 1 year ago

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/hr more. find the original speed of train

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Answered by arjun6068
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let original speed of train = x km/h

we know,

time = distance/speed

first case

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time taken by train = 360/x hour

second case

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time taken by train its speed increase 5 km/h = 360/( x + 5)

question says that

time taken by train in first - time taken by train in 2nd case = 48 min = 48/60 hour

360/x - 360/(x +5) = 48/60 = 4/5

360{ 1/x - 1/(x +5) } = 4/5

360 ×5/4 { 5/(x² +5x )} =1

450 x 5 = x² + 5x

x² +5x -2250 = 0

x = { -5±√(25+9000) }/2

=(-5 ±√(9025) )/2

=(-5 ± 95)/2

= -50 , 45

but x ≠ -50 because speed doesn't negative

so, x = 45 km/h

hence, original speed of train = 45 km/h


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