The speed of the car was 45 mph. A driver noticed that while moving with this speed it took him 40 seconds to cross a bridge. On the way back crossing the same bridge, it took him 30 seconds. What was the speed of the car on the way back?

Respuesta :

distance = speed*time

Each time the car travels the same distance across the bridge.

By setting the distances equal you get the following equation:

[tex]30x = 40*45 \\ \\ x = \frac{40*45}{30} = 60[/tex]

Answer: Car was going 60 mph

Answer:

Speed of car on the way back = 30 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed of car on the way = 45 mph = 45 x 1.6 = 72 kmph = 20 m/s

Time taken to cross bridge on the way = 40 seconds

Length of bridge = Speed of car on the way x Time taken on the way = 20 x 40 = 800 m

Time taken to cross bridge on the way back = 30 seconds

Length of bridge = Speed of car on the way back x Time taken on the way back

800 = Speed of car on the way back x 30

Speed of car on the way back = 26.67 m/s =96 kmph = 30 mph

Speed of car on the way back = 30 mph