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22 March, 16:30

Darren drives to school in rush hour traffic and averages 32 mph. he returns home in mid-afternoon when there is less traffic and averages 48 mph. what is the distance between his home and school if the total traveling time is 1 hr 15 min?

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  1. 22 March, 19:45
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    d = distance between home and school

    v₁ = average speed while going from home to school = 32 mph

    t₁ = time taken to travel distance going from home to school

    time taken to travel distance going from home to school is given as

    t₁ = d/v₁

    t₁ = d/32 eq-1

    v₂ = average speed while going from school to home = 48 mph

    t₂ = time taken to travel distance going from school to home

    time taken to travel distance going from school to home is given as

    t₂ = d/v₂

    t₂ = d/48 eq-2

    t = total time of travel = 1 hour 15 min = 1.25 hour

    total time of travel is given as

    t = t₁ + t₂

    using eq-1 and eq-2

    1.25 = (d/32) + (d/48)

    d = 24 miles
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