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7 May, 14:55

On Tuesday and Wednesday of last week I left home for school at the same time. On Tuesday I drove 40 mph (miles per hour) on my way to school and arrived 3 minutes late. On Wednesday I drove 50 mph on my way to school and arrived 2 minutes early. How far do I live from work?

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  1. 7 May, 15:10
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    16.67 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to:

    t = time (in hours) required to arrive on time.

    Now the time that is late or earlier, they give it in minutes, therefore it must be spent in hours:

    In other words, 3 minutes late is 3/60 hours late, therefore:

    t1 = t + 3/60

    2 minutes before is 2/60 hours before, therefore:

    t2 = t - 2/60

    The distance is the same in both directions, so v1 * t1 = v2 * t2

    We know that v1 = 40 and v2 = 50 by replacing:

    40 * (t + 3/60) = 50 * (t - 2/60)

    40 * t + 2 = 50 * t - 5/3

    40 * t - 50 * t = - 5/3 - 2

    -10 * t = - 3.66

    t = 3.6 / 10

    t = 0.366 hours = 0.366 * 60 = 22 minutes

    That is, in the first case it takes 25 (22 + 3) minutes, therefore:

    40 * 25/60 = 16.66 miles

    In the second case it takes 20 (22 - 2) minutes, therefore:

    50 * 20/60 = 16.66 miles

    Therefore lives 16.67 miles from work
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