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A cyclist bikes at a constant speed for 22 miles. He then returns home at the same speed but takes a different route. His return trip takes one hour longer and is 27 miles. Find his speed

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How concerned are you with how to get the answer?
Because I know the answer is 5 miles per hour
22/5= 4.4 hours
27/5= 5.4 hours

Alright this is how you solve it
Distance over time equals speed
So 22/y=x and 27/y+1=x
Start by solving for time by having these two equations equal each other
22/y=27/y+1
Cross multiply to get
22(y+1)=27y
22y+22=27y
Isolate Y
5y=22
Y=4.4
Now solve for X which is the speed, you can plug in Y to either of the two equations
22/4.4=x
X=5 miles per hour
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