Math, asked by rishal39, 11 months ago

In a flight for 3000 km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed for

the trip was reduced by 100 km/hr and consequently time of flight increased by one hour. Find

the original duration of flight.​

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Answered by DJstorm
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution:-

Let the usual speed of the aircraft be 'x' km/hr

So, the reduced speed will be (x - 100) km/hr

Time taken to reach the destination at usual speed

T1 = (3000/x) hr

Time taken to reach the destination at reduced speed 

T2 = (3000/x-100) hr

Given : T2 - T1 = 1 hr

∴ (3000/x-100) hr - (3000/x) hr = 1 hr

⇒ (3000x - 3000x + 300000)/(x)(x-100) = 1 hr

⇒ x² - 100x - 300000 = 0

⇒ x² - 600x + 500x - 300000 = 0

⇒ x(x - 600) + 500(x - 600) = 0

⇒ (x - 600)(x + 500) = 0

⇒ x = 600 or x = - 500

Speed cannot be negative. Hence x = 600 km/hr is correct speed.

The speed was reduced by 100 km/hr, so 600 - 100 = 500 km/hr was the original speed.

Original duration of flight = 3000/500 = 6 hours

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