Math, asked by mimaratha, 1 year ago

an aeroplane left 40 minutes late due to heavy rains and in order to reach its destination, 1600 km away in time , it had to increase its speed by 400 km/ hr from its original speed . find the original speed of the plane .

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Answered by sneha2022
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HEYA YOUR SOLUTION IS HERE:-

let the usual speed of the aeroplane be x km/hr.

total distance=1600km. 

time taken by the aeroplane to complete 1600 km with speed xkm/hr=

Distance /speed =16oo/x hr

after increasing speed with 400km/hr, new speed =x+400

time taken by the aeroplane with new speed =
1600/x+400 hr

according to question:

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Answered by KnowMore
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Distance = 1600 km


Let the usual speed be = x km/h


now we know that 


speed = distance /time


time = distance / speed


Usual time = 1600/x


Now due to bad weather the speed is increased b 400 km/ hr


which means new speed = 1600/x+400


Now it's given that the plain left 40 minutes late


which means new time = 1600/x+400 + 2/3 ( 40/60 = 2/3 hours)


1600/x = 1600/x+400 +2/3


1600/x-1600/x+400 = 2/3


1600(x+400)-1600x)/x(x+400) = 2/3


1600x + 640000-1600x/x²+400x = 2/3


640000 = 2/3(x²+400x)


640000 * 3/2 = x²+400x


960000 = x² +400x


0 = x²+400x-960000


0 = x² +1200x-800x-960000


0 = x( x+ 1200) - 800(x+1200)


0= (x+1200)(x-800)


x= -1200 or x= 800


Speed cannot be negative 

∴ usual speed = 800 km/h


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