workout wrote:
It took Ellen 6 hours to ride her bike a total distance of 120 miles. For the first part of the trip, her speed was constantly 25 miles per hour. For the second part of her trip, her speed was constantly 15 miles per hour. For how many miles did Ellen travel at 25 miles per hour?
A) 60
B) 62.5
C) \(66\frac{2}{3}\)
D) 75
E) 90
Another approach...
GIVEN: It took Ellen 6 hours to ride her bike a total distance of 120 miles.Let
d = the distance traveled at
25 miles per hour
So,
120 - d = the distance traveled at
15 miles per hour
Now let's start with the word equation:
( time spent travelling at 25 miles per hour) + ( time spent travelling at 15 miles per hour) = 6 hourstime = (distance)/(speed)We get:
d/25 +
(120 - d)/15 = 6 hours
To eliminate the fractions we'll multiply both sides of the equation by 75 (the least common multiple of 25 and 15)
We get: 3d + 600 - 5d = 450
Simplify: 600 - 2d = 450
Subtract 600 from both sides to get: -2d = -150
Solve:
d = 75So, Helen traveled at 25 mph for 75 miles
Answer: D
Cheers,
Brent