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Marisol left Los Angeles at 2:30 to drive to Santa Barbara, a distance of 95 miles. The traffic was heavy until 3:20. She drove the rest of the way in very light traffic and arrived at 4:20. Her speed in heavy traffic 40 miles per hour slower than her speed in light traffic. Find her speed in heavy traffic and in light traffic

User Anand Bhat
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Answer:

30 mph in heavy traffic, 70 mph in light traffic

Explanation:

User Shankar Gupta
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Answer:

Explanation:

Let x be the speed in heavy traffic and y be the speed in light traffic in miles per hour.

Total distance = 95 miles

Time taken in heavy traffic = 50 minutes =
(5)/(6) hour

We know that
Distance=speed* time

Distance traveled in heavy traffic =
d_1=(5)/(6)x

Time taken in light traffic = 1 hour

Distance traveled in light traffic =
d_2=1* y=y

Since, Total distance = 95 miles


\Rightarrow\ d_1+d_2=95\\\Rightarrow(5)/(6)x+y=95\\\Rightarrow\ 5x+6y=570..........(1)

Also, Her speed in heavy traffic 40 miles per hour slower than her speed in light traffic.


\Rightarrow\ y-x=40.............(2)

Multiply this equation by 5 on both sides, we get


5y-5x=200..................(3)

Add (3) and (1), we get (5x will be cancelled)


11y=770\\\Rightarrow\ y=70

From equation, (2), we get


70-x=40\\\Rightarrow\ x=30

Hence, Her speed in heavy traffic is 30 miles per hour and in light traffic is 30 miles per hour.

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