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Two automobiles leave the same city simultaneously and both head towards another city. The speed of one is 10 km/hour greater than the speed of the other, and this is why the first automobile arrives at the destination 1 hour before the other. Find the speed of both automobiles knowing that the distance between the two cities is 560 km.

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Answer:

5091 Km/hr and 505 km/hr

Explanation:

Speed = Distance / Time

Let the speed of first automobile be 'x' and that of the second be 'y'

Since speed of one is 10 times greater than the other. therefore;

⇒ x = 10 y

also let time for faster automobile be 'T' and time for slower auto mobile be 't'

Since first arrive one hour earlier than second, therefore;

⇒ t = T + 1

⇒ For first automobile;
x X T = 560 ; substituting for 'x' and 'T'. Therefore;


10y (t+1) = 560

⇒ For Second automobile;
y X t = 560


y = (560)/(t)


10((560)/(t))(t + 1) = 560

⇒ 5600 +
(5600)/(t) = 560

⇒ 5600 - 560 = -
(5600)/(t)

⇒ t = 1.11 hr

also ; T = 1.11 - 1 = 0.11 hr

Speed of 1st auto = 560/0.11 = 5091 km /hr

Speed of 2nd auto = 560/1.11 = 505 km/hr

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