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2 July, 12:08

A car traveled twice as fast on a dry road as it did making the return on a slippery road. the trip was 60 mi each way, and the round trip took 35 hr. what was the speed of the car on the dry road?

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  1. 2 July, 14:30
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    The time it takes is distance / speed for each way.

    so, the total time is:

    dry time + wet time = distance/dry speed + distance/wet speed

    and we also know that dry speed = wet speed * 2

    so we can replace the terms we know in the previous equation.

    total time = 60 / (2 * wet speed) + 60/wet speed = 30/wet speed + 60/wet speed = 35

    90/wet speed = 35

    wet speed = 90/35 = 45/7 = 6.4 mi/hr so dry speed is twice that at 12.8
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