Train A leaves New York for Boston at 3 PM and travels at the constant speed of 100 mph. An hour later, it passes Train B, which is making the trip from Boston to New York at a constant speed. If Train B left Boston at 3:50 PM and if the combined travel time of the two trains is 2 hours, what time did Train B arrive in New York?(1) Train B arrived in New York before Train A arrived in Boston.(2) The distance between New York and Boston is greater than 140 miles.

Respuesta :

Time of arrival of train B is 4:20 PM

Explanation:

Let the distance between New York and Boston be s.

Train A leaves New York for Boston at 3 PM and travels at the constant speed of 100 mph.

Time taken by train A

                  [tex]t_A=\frac{s}{100}[/tex]

An hour later, it passes Train B, which is making the trip from Boston to New York at a constant speed. If Train B left Boston at 3:50 PM

At 4:00 PM combined distance by them is s.

Let the speed of train B be v.

We have

                     100 x 1 + v x 0.167 = s

                      [tex]v=\frac{s-100}{0.167}=6(s-100)=6s-600[/tex]

Time taken by train B

                  [tex]t_B=\frac{s}{v}=\frac{s}{6s-600}[/tex]

The combined travel time of the two trains is 2 hours

That is

              [tex]t_A+t_B=\frac{s}{100}+\frac{s}{6s-600}=2\\\\6s^2-600s+100s=1200s-120000\\\\6s^2-1700s+120000=0\\\\\texttt{s = 150 miles or s = 133.33 miles}[/tex]

Given that the distance between New York and Boston is greater than 140 miles.

So the distance is 150 miles.

Time taken by train B

                 [tex]t_B=\frac{150}{6\times 150-600}=0.5hours[/tex]

Time of arrival of train B = 3:50 PM + 0.5 hours = 4:20 PM

Time of arrival of train B is 4:20 PM