One of the most fundamental concepts in travel time calculations is the Distance Rate Time Formula. This equation helps to relate distance, rate (or speed), and time in a straightforward mathematical expression. The formula is represented as:
- Distance = Rate × Time
- Rate = Distance ÷ Time
- Time = Distance ÷ Rate
In the context of our exercise, we want to find the rate or speed at which the friends are traveling during the first leg of the trip. First, we convert the flight leg's details into a format suitable for the formula application. By knowing the distance (500 miles) and time (75 minutes), we use the formula: \[ \text{Rate} = \frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time}} = \frac{500}{75} \]This computation, yielding approximately 6.67 miles per minute, tells us how quickly the friends are traveling initially. With this rate known, we can predict travel times for the entire journey.