A rational expression word problem

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I have been following greenemath.com to revise my algebra and in one of the solved examples, I have a problem of understanding.

The problem is in the screenshot and my difficulty is such that while Mary saves two hours when she follows the interstate, shouldn't the two hours be subtracted from x/50 rather than added to it?
 

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x/50 is the time taken on the interstate.

x/30 is the time taken on the highway.

Which one is the smaller? x/50 or x/30 ? This should help you understand why the 2 is added rather than subtracted.
 
x/50 is the time taken on the interstate.

x/30 is the time taken on the highway.

Which one is the smaller? x/50 or x/30 ? This should help you understand why the 2 is added rather than subtracted.
Sorry, I have still not understood. X/50 is the smaller one because the speed is higher on the interstate than the highway which should logically reduce the time as mentioned in the problem by 2 hours then why is it added?
 
OK think of it this way. Let's just say the time taken on the interstate is 6 hours. Then the time taken on the highway is 8 hours.
What have you got to do to 6 to get 8?
 
Or you could write it as:

x/30 - 2 = x/50

Same thing! But I think that is how you are thinking it. :unsure:
 
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The problem is in the screenshot and my difficulty is such that while Mary saves two hours when she follows the interstate, shouldn't the two hours be subtracted from x/50 rather than added to it?
One thing I do in reading a word problem is to restate each fact as directly as possible. So when I read,

She saves two hours by driving on the interstate.​

I restate that (in my mind, or on paper) as

She takes 2 hours less on the interstate.​

Then I might go even further, and write

The time on the interstate is 2 hours less than the time on the highway.​

This can translate directly into either

x/50 = x/30 - 2​

or

x/50 + 2 = x/30​

Then I will check my thinking by observing that x/50 is necessarily less than x/30, so that this relationship makes sense.

They demonstrated similar thinking by restating the fact as

It takes 2 hours longer on the highway than on the interstate.​

I always check my thinking, because the wording in English is often a little twisted!
 
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