A bicycle trip of 120 miles would have taken 3 hours less if
A bicycle trip of 120 miles would have taken 3 hours less if the average speed had been increased by 2 miles per hour. Find the average speed of the bicycle.
Solution
A bicycle trip of 120 miles would have taken 3 hours less if the average speed had been increased by 2 miles per hour. Find the average speed of the bicycle.
 x= avg speed of bicycle
 The distance is the same (120) before and after the increase
 The Rate changes from x to x+2
 Note that in each case the time is Distance/Rate
 
 Rate x Time = Distance
 Before increase
 x....120/x.....120
 After increase
 x+2...120/x+2..120
 
 New Time is 3 less
 120/(x+2) = 120/x -3
 Multiply each term by LCM=x(x+2)
 x(x+2)(120)/(x+2) = x(x+2)(120)/x -3(x)(x+2)
 Cancel denominators
 120x=120(x+2)-3x(x+2)
 120x=120x+240-3x^2-6x
 0=-3x^2-6x+240
 divide by -3
 0=x^2+2x-80
 Factor right side
 0=(x-8)(x+10)
 x-8=0 .... x=8 avg speed of bicycle
 x+10=0 ... x=-10 (reject, speed can\'t be negative!)

