SOLUTION — In this numerical problem we have been given the total distance travelled by the train (which average speed of the train for the whole journey (which is 60 km/h). From these two the total time taken by the train for the entire journey. This can be done as follows :
We will now calculate the time taken by the train for the first 30 km journey, and the next 90 km journey, separately.
(i) For the first part of the train journey, we have :
(ii) For the second part of the train journey, let us suppose that the speed of the train is x km/h. So, for the second part of the train journey, we have :
Now, adding equation (2) and (3), we get the total time taken for the entire trip :
Total time taken = 1 + 90/x = 2 hours ........ (4)
We already know from equation (1) that the total time taken for the entire trip is 2 hours. So, comparing equations (4) and (1), we get:
1 + 90/x = 2
90/x = 2 - 1
90/x = 1
And x = 90 km/h
Thus, the train should travel the next 90 km distance at a speed of 90 km/h.