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Re: On a 330-mile road trip, Kyle drove at a constant speed of 60 miles pe [#permalink]
Hi Brent GreenlightTestPrep , is below calculation correct? Could you help clarify? Thanks Brent

t = the amount of time Kyle spent driving at 40 mph
t + 3 = the amount of time Kyle spent driving at 60 mph (since Kyle spent 3 hours longer driving at 60 mph)

If Kyle spent 3 hours longer driving 60 miles per hour than he spent driving 40 miles per hour
60t = 40 (t+3)
60t = 40t +120
20t = 120
t = 6hrs
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