Question
Question: A car covers a distance of 240 km with some speed. If the speed is increased by 20 km/hr, it will co...
A car covers a distance of 240 km with some speed. If the speed is increased by 20 km/hr, it will cover the same distance in 2 hours less. Find the speed of the car.
(a) 40 (b) 45 (c) 50 (d) 60
Solution
Hint: In this question let the speed of the car be v km/hr. and the time taken to cover the distance be t hrs. Now the distance of 240km is covered with this speed and then increased to (v+20) km/hr. use the constraint of the question to formulate an equation involving the variable.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Let the speed of the car be V km/hr.
And the time it takes to cover a distance be (t) hr.
Now it is given that the car covers a distance (d) = 240 km with some speed.
Now it is given that the speed is increased by 20 km/hr. it will cover the same distance in 2 hours less.
Therefore new speed = (V + 20) km/hr.
And the new time = (t – 2) hr.
Now the distance is the same in both the cases.
And we know that the distance, speed and time is related as
Distance = speed × time.
Therefore
⇒240=V.t Km............................. (1)
And
⇒240=(V+20)(t−2) Km.............................. (2)
So equate these two equation we have,
⇒(V+20)(t−2)=V.t
Now simplify the above equation we have,
⇒V.t−2V+20t−40=V.t
⇒−2V+20t−40=0
Now from equation (1) t=V240 so substitute this value in above equation we have,
⇒−2V+20×V240−40=0
Now simplify the above equation we have,
⇒−2V2+4800−40V=0
Divide by -2 throughout we have,
⇒V2+20V−2400=0
Now factorize this equation we have,
⇒V2+60V−40V−2400=0
⇒V(V+60)−40(V+60)=0
⇒(V+60)(V−40)=0
⇒V=40,−60
Negative speed is not possible.
So the speed of the car is 40 km/hr.
Hence option (A) is correct.
Note: It is advised to remember the relation between distances, time and speed that is Distance = speed × time. The important step here was the factorization of the quadratic equation formed, use the middle term splitting method or even the direct method of Dharacharya formula x=2a−b±b2−4ac to solve the quadratic.