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22 August, 23:35

Chuck and Dana agree to meet in Chicago for the weekend. Chuck travels 192 miles in the same time that Dana travels 183 miles. If Chuck's rate of travel is 3 mph more than Dana's, and they travel the same length of time, at what speed does Chuck travel?

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  1. 23 August, 01:00
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    speed=distance/time
  2. 23 August, 03:34
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    64miles/hr

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Chuck's details:

    distance = 192miles

    Dana's details:

    distance = 183miles

    So. Let the speed of Dana be Xmiles/hr then speed of Chuck's will be (X + 3) miles/hr

    Since they both traval at the since time t then

    Speed = distance/time

    For Chuck's: (X + 3) = 192/t

    Making t as subject of formula

    t = 192 / (X + 3)

    For Dana: X = 183/t

    Making t as subject of formula

    t = 183/X

    So. since t is constant for both Chuck's and Dana then:

    192 / (X + 3) = 183/X

    Cross multiple

    192X = 183 (X + 3)

    192X = 183X + 549

    Collect like terms

    192X - 183X = 549

    9X = 549

    Divide through by 9

    X = 549/9

    X = >61 miles/hr

    Speed for Chuck's is X + 3

    = 61 + 3

    = 64miles/hr
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