Time, Distance, Speed Problems

razakazmii

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Following is the question:

In a flight of 600km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed for the trip was reduced by 200km/hr and the time of flight increased by 30 minutes. The duration of the flight is?

I googled this problem, but could not find the satisfactory solution of this question.
 
When the weather isn't bad, we may write (where distances are in km and time is in hours):

[MATH]d=vt[/MATH]
When the weather is bad, we have:

[MATH]d=(v-200)\left(t+\frac{1}{2}\right)[/MATH]
We now have two equations in two unknowns. Can you proceed?
 
When the weather isn't bad, we may write (where distances are in km and time is in hours):

[MATH]d=vt[/MATH]
When the weather is bad, we have:

[MATH]d=(v-200)\left(t+\frac{1}{2}\right)[/MATH]
We now have two equations in two unknowns. Can you proceed?

I would really be grateful to you if you proceed this question.
 
You want time,t, so get rid of r. You have d=rt, so r=??. Now substitute this new way of writing r into the 2nd equation. Then this equation will have only t, so try to solve for t. If you have trouble, then post back with your work.
 
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