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Car A and car B are traveling at different speeds. Car A can travel 175 miles in the same time it takes car B to travel 125 miles. If car A travels 20 mph faster than car B, how fast (in mph) is car B traveling? (Enter an exact number.)

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Answer:

The speed of car B is 50 mile per hour

Explanation:

Given as :

The Distance travel by car A = 175 miles

The Distance travel by car B = 125 miles

The Time taken by both car A and B is same = T hours

Let The speed of car B = S mile per hour

So, The speed of car A = ( S + 20 ) mile per hour

Now, Time =
(Distance)/(Speed)

So , For Car A ,

T =
(175)/((S + 20 ))

For Car B ,

T =
(125)/((S)

So,
(175)/((S + 20 )) =
(125)/((S)

Or, 175 × S = 125 × ( S + 20 )

Or, 175 S - 125 S = 125 × 20

Or, 50 S = 2500

∴ S =
(2500)/((50)

I.e S = 50 mph

And S + 20 = 50 + 20 = 70 mph

The speed of car A = 70 mph

The speed of car B = 50 mph

Hence The speed of car B is 50 mile per hour Answer

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