Jones covered a distance of 50 miles on his first trip. On a later trip he traveled 300 miles while going three times as fast. His new time compared with the old time was:
(a) three times as much, (b) twice as much, (c) the same, (d) half as much, (e) a third as much
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We have,
Velocity A = v mph
Distance A = 50 miles
and,
Velocity B = 3 v mph
Distance B = 300 miles
Then
(300/3v)/(v/50) = Time Ratio
2 times
That is twice as much
Velocity A = v mph
Distance A = 50 miles
and,
Velocity B = 3 v mph
Distance B = 300 miles
Then
(300/3v)/(v/50) = Time Ratio
2 times
That is twice as much
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Solution:
Let speed of the 1st trip x miles / hr. and speed of the 2nd trip 3x / hr.
We know that
Speed = Distance/Time.
Or, Time = Distance/Speed.
So, times taken to covered a distance of 50 miles on his first trip = 50/x hr.
And times taken to covered a distance of 300 miles on his later trip = 300/3x hr.
= 100/x hr.
So we can clearly see that his new time compared with the old time was: twice as much.
Answer: (b)
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