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A driver took a day-trip at two different speeds. He drove 100 miles at a slower speed and 240 miles at a speed 10 miles per hour faster. If the time spent during the faster speed was twice that spent at a slower speed, find the two speeds during the trip

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So, time faster = 2 · time slower;

We have formula: time slower = 100 / slower speed;

time faster = 240/ (10 + slower speed);

Then, 240/ (10 + slower speed) = 2 · ( 100 / slower speed );

Let slower speed be x;

We solve the equation: 240/ (10 + x) = 2 · ( 100 / x );

240 / ( 10 + x ) = 200 / x;

240x = 200( 10 + x );

240x = 2000 + 200x;

40x = 2000;

x = 50 miles per hour ( the slower speed );

The faster speed: 50 + 10 = 60 miles per hour.

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