The total distance going from home to work = total distance going from work to home
In the 1st case David drove @ an average speed of 45 miles per hour so distance \(d = 45 h1\)where \(h1\)is the time taken to complete the distance
In the 2nd case David drove @ an average speed of 60 miles per hour so distance \(d = 60 h2\)where \(h2\)is the time taken to complete the return journey from work to home
Given,
\(h1 + h2 = 2\)
we get,\(h1 = 2 - h2\)
Since distance is equal for going to work from home and coming back to home from work
\(45h1 = 60h2\)
hence, \(45(2 - h2) = 60 h2\)
solve for h2 it should equal\(\frac{90}{105}\)
Solve for D by replacing value of h2 in the eqn \(60* h2\)
\(d =\frac{360}{7}\)
(C)
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