A tourist calculated that if he walks to the railroad station with a speed of 4 mph, he’ll miss the train by half an hour, but if he walks with a speed of 5 mph, he’ll reach the station 6 minutes before the departure of the train. What distance does the tourist have to cover?

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Answer: 12 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

speed

=

distance

/time

The tourist says that if his speed is  4  mph

, then he will be 30 minutes late (which is 0.5 hours). This means that he will travel  d  miles in  t+0.5  hours.

4=d/t+0.5

The tourist also says that if his speed is  5  

mph, then he will be 6 minutes early (which is 0.1 hours). This means that he will travel d  miles in  t

0.1  hours.

5=d/t−0.1

Multiply by the denominator to get 4t+2=d, and 5t-0.5=t.

We know that the two equations are equivalent, so

4t+2=5t-0.5

Simplify

t=2.5

Plug it in to the distance formula

4t+2=d

d=12

The tourist covers 12 miles.

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