Final answer:
After setting up the equation (x + 210) × 1.6 = x × 2.6 and solving for x, we find that the airplane's speed is 336 mph and the jet's speed is 546 mph. None of the given options match these speeds.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the speeds of the jet and airplane, we can use the information given about their travel times and the speed difference. Let the speed of the airplane be x mph. Then, the speed of the jet is x + 210 mph. We know that the distance from Phoenix to Denver is the same for both the jet and airplane, so we can equate the distances they travel:
Distance = Speed × Time
For the jet: (x + 210) × 1.6
For the airplane: x × 2.6
Therefore, we can write the equation:
(x + 210) × 1.6 = x × 2.6
Solving for x:
1.6x + 336 = 2.6x
336 = 2.6x - 1.6x
336 = x
Now, we know the airplane's speed is 336 mph. The jet's speed is 336 + 210 = 546 mph. Therefore, the correct answer is not among the given choices.