Marisol speed is 30 mph in heavy traffic and 70 mph in light traffic
Solution:
Let x be the speed in heavy traffic in miles per hour
Let y be the speed in light traffic in miles per hour
Her speed in heavy traffic was 40 miles an hour slower than her speed in light traffic
x = y - 40
y - x = 40 --------- eqn 1
Marisol left Los Angeles at 2:30 to drive to Santa Barbara, a distance of 95 miles
Therefore,
Total distance = 95 miles
Marisol left Los Angeles at 2:30
The traffic was heavy until 3:20
Therefore,
Time taken in heavy traffic = 2 : 30 to 3 : 20 = 50 minutes
![50\ minutes = (50)/(60)\ hour = (5)/(6)\ hour](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/fmx2dn8g0q7hvyjhcyig0907gt1521hh4t.png)
We know that,
![Distance = speed * time](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/wdxl6pl588s741zuoedtdxr322t83ro61u.png)
![Distance\ traveled\ in\ heavy\ traffic = x * (5)/(6) = (5)/(6)x](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/g105gto4ddcds8jxppfl289owteajsmzjv.png)
She drove the rest of the way in very light traffic and arrived at 4:20
Time taken in light traffic = 3 : 20 to 4 : 20 = 1 hour
![Distance\ traveled\ in\ light\ traffic = y * 1 = y](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/135faw3jn5riixl5oxntd67qwrfybk4nqm.png)
Since, Total distance = 95 miles
![(5x)/(6) + y = 95\\\\5x + 6y = 95 * 6\\\\5x + 6y = 570 ------ eqn 2](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/1xw62k3uftwcw5669esce8zbyxhnqn1f6x.png)
Solve eqn 1 and eqn 2
Multiply eqn 1 by 5
5y - 5x = 200 --- eqn 3
Add eqn 2 and eqn 3
5x + 6y + 5y - 5x = 570 + 200
11y = 770
y = 70
Substitute y = 70 in eqn 1
70 - x = 40
x = 30
Thus her speed is 30 mph in heavy traffic and 70 mph in light traffic