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If I travel 4/5th of my usual speed, I take 40 minutes more to reach my destination. What is my usual time?

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Final answer:

If you travel at 4/5th of your usual speed and take 40 minutes longer to reach your destination, your usual time is 200 minutes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume your usual speed is S and the time taken to reach your destination at this speed is T. According to the given information, if you travel at 4/5th of your usual speed, your new speed would be 4/5 * S. The new time taken to reach your destination would be T + 40 minutes.

Using the formula time = distance / speed, we can equate the two times:

T = (distance traveled) / S

T + 40 = (distance traveled) / (4/5 * S)

Cross multiplying, we get:

5T = 4(T + 40)

Solving this equation, we find T = 200 minutes. Therefore, your usual time to reach your destination is 200 minutes.

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