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13 September, 07:05

Plane B is flying 60mph faster than Plane A and can fly 3040 miles in the same amount of time it takes Plane A to fly 2800 miles. Find the amount of time it takes for each plane to travel their respective distances.

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  1. 13 September, 10:35
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    Answer: each plane travelled for 40 hours.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the speed of plane A. Plane B is flying 60mph faster than Plane A. It means that the speed at which plane B is flying is

    (x + 60) mph

    Plane B can fly 3040 miles in the same amount of time it takes Plane A to fly 2800 miles.

    Time = distance/speed

    Time taken by plane B to fly 3040 miles is

    3040 / (x + 60)

    Time taken by plane A to fly 2800 miles is

    2800/x

    Since the time is the same, it means that

    3040 / (x + 60) = 2800/x

    Cross multiplying, it becomes

    2800 (x + 6) = 3040x

    2800x + 16800 = 3040x

    3040x - 2800x = 16800

    240x = 16800

    x = 16800/240

    x = 70 mph

    The amount of time it takes for each plane to travel their respective distances is

    2800/x = 2800/70 = 40 hours
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