
Edward A. answered 01/13/18
High School Math Whiz grown up--I've even tutored my grandchildren
Sorry, my original answer confused minutes and hours, yielding meaningless answers. Andy C. calculated it correctly on another copy of this same problem. Here is my improved version. First identify the quantities involved. Since these are constant motion problems, they involve the equation Distance = Rate * Time D = distance from home to town T = travel time to arrive exactly on time Rate1 = 54 Time1 = t + 12/60 = t+1/5 Rate 2 = 72 Time 2 = t - 18/60 = t-3/10 Rate3 = r Time 3 = t So the equations are D = 54(t+1/5) D = 72(t-3/10) D = r * t Our goal is to discover r, but in order to do that, we need to discover D and t first. Solve for r, dividing by t D/t = r Now, once we solve for t and d, we just put them into R = d/t I assume you know how to solve D = 54(t+1/5) D = 72(t-3/10) But I’ll go ahead and finish. For one thing, since the distances are equal, dispose of them for a moment 54(t+1/5) = 72(t-3/10) Multiply everything out 54t + 54/5 = 72t - 216/10 Collect terms 54/5 + 216/10 = 18t (108+216)/10 = 18t 324/10 = 18t Divide by 18 18/10 = t Plug this t back in one of the d= equations D = 72(t - 3/10) D = 72(18/10-3/10) D= 72(15/10) = 108 R = 108/(18/10) = 1080/18 = 60