An employee drove to work on Monday at 45 mi/h and arrived one minute early. The employee drove to work on Tuesday, leaving home at the same time driving 40 mi/h and arriving one minute late.

a. How far does the employee live from work?

b. At what speed should the employee drive to arrive five minutes early?

Using V = D/T

60D/45 = T - 1
60D/40 = T + 1
Solving for T and equating yields
60(40D - 45D)/1800 = 2 or 5D = 60 making D = 12 miles

In order to arrive in 17 minutes,
60(12)/V = 17 yielding = 42.35mph.

To find the distance from the employee's home to work, let's calculate the time it takes for the employee to drive on Monday and Tuesday.

a. Distance from home to work:
Let's assume the distance from home to work is "d" miles.

On Monday:
The speed is 45 mi/h, and the employee arrived 1 minute early.

Time taken on Monday = d / 45 hours
Convert 1 minute to hours: 1 minute / 60 minutes = 1/60 hours

Time taken on Monday = d / 45 - 1/60 hours

On Tuesday:
The speed is 40 mi/h, and the employee arrived 1 minute late.

Time taken on Tuesday = d / 40 hours
Convert 1 minute to hours: 1 minute / 60 minutes = 1/60 hours

Time taken on Tuesday = d / 40 + 1/60 hours

Since the employee travels the same distance, we can equate the time taken on Monday and Tuesday:

d / 45 - 1/60 = d / 40 + 1/60

To solve this equation, let's first find a common denominator:

Multiply both sides by 45 * 40 * 60 to eliminate the denominators:

(40 * 60)d - (45 * 60 * d) = (45 * 40 * 60 * d) + (40 * 60)
(2400)d - (2700)d = (2700)(2400)d + (2400)
-300d = 6480000d + 2400
6480300d = -2400

Divide both sides by -300:
d = -2400 / -300
d = 8

Therefore, the employee lives 8 miles away from work.

b. To calculate the speed at which the employee should drive to arrive 5 minutes early, we can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

Given that the employee needs to arrive 5 minutes early, we have:

Time = (d / Speed) - 5 minutes

Let's substitute d = 8 and solve for Speed:

(d / Speed) - 5 = 0
8 / Speed - 5 = 0
8 = 5 * Speed
Speed = 8 / 5

Therefore, the employee should drive at a speed of 8/5 mi/h (1.6 mi/h) to arrive 5 minutes early.