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a train travels 288km at a uniform speed.if the speed has been 4km per hour more it would have taken one hour less for the same journey.find the speed of train​

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Given:

A train travels 288 km at a uniform speed.

If the speed has been 4 km per hour more it would have taken one hour less for the same journey.

To find:

The initial speed of the train.

Solution:

Let x km/h be the initial speed on the train.

New speed of train = (x+4) km/h

We know that,


Time=(Distance)/(Speed)

Time taken by the train initially to cover 288 km is
(288)/(x) hours.

New time taken by the train to cover 288 km is
(288)/(x+4) hours.

It is given that If the speed has been 4 km per hour more it would have taken one hour less for the same journey.


(288)/(x)-(288)/(x+4)=1


(288(x+4)-288x)/(x(x+4))=1


288x+1152-288x=x^2+4x


1152=x^2+4x


0=x^2+4x-1152

Splitting the middle term, we get


x^2+36x-32x-1152=0


x(x+36)-32(x+36)=0


(x+36)(x-32)=0


x=-36,32

We know that the speed cannot be negative. So, the only possible value of x is 32.

Therefore, the speed of the train is 32 km/h.

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