s91arvindh wrote:A bus moving at 60 mph is 5 miles behind a car. After 20 minutes, it is 10 miles ahead of the car.
what is the speed of the car .
15mph
The CATCH-UP rate is the DIFFERENCE between the two rates:
Catch-up rate = (faster rate) - (slower rate).
In 1/3 of an hour, the bus catches up a total of 15 miles (from 5 miles behind to 10 miles ahead).
Thus:
The catch-up rate = d/t = 15/(1/3) = 45 miles per hour.
Since 45 miles per hour is difference between the bus's rate and the car's rate, we get:
45 = 60 - (car's rate)
Car's rate = 15 miles per hour.
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