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Sarah spent 2 h more travelling by train than she did by bus. The train averaged 70 km/h and the bus 50 km/h. The total distance travelled was 740 km. How far did she travel by bus?​

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Answer:

250 km

Explanation:

Sarah traveled a total of 740 km, 2 hours more at a speed of 70 km/h than at a speed of 50 km/h. You want to know how far she traveled at 50 km/h.

Setup

The relations between time, speed, and distance are ...

distance = speed × time

time = distance/speed

If 'd' represents the distance (km) Sarah traveled by bus (at 50 km/h), then the time (hours) required was ...

time = d/50

The time at 70 km/h is 2 hours more, and the total distance is ...

total distance = (distance at 50 km/h) + (distance at 70 km/h)

740 = d + 70(d/50 +2)

Solution

Simplifying the equation, we have ...

740 = 2.4d +140

600 = 2.4d . . . . . . . . subtract 140

d = 250 . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 2.4

Sarah traveled 250 km by bus.

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