Answer: 7.5 mph faster
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Step-by-step explanation:
distance = rate*time
d = r*t
r = d/t
r = 55/1.1
r = 50
The lorry's original speed is 50 mph when going the original route.
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Now consider the longer route, which is 15% longer compared to the original 55 mile route. So the longer route is 1.15*55 = 63.25 miles exactly. Or you could say 15% of 55 = 0.15*55 = 8.25 which adds onto the original 55 to get 55+8.25 = 53.25; either way the longer distance is 63.25 miles.
Computing the new rate or speed gets us
r = d/t
r = 63.25/1.1
r = 57.5
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When traveling the original route, the lorry goes 50 mph. When traveling the longer route, the lorry goes 57.5 mph. This is a difference of 57.5 - 50 = 7.5 mph
Meaning that the lorry must drive 7.5 mph faster on the longer route compared to the shortest route. This is if the driver wants to make the trip in the same 1.1 hour timeframe.
Note: 1.1 hours = 1.1*60 = 66 minutes = 1 hour, 6 minutes.