Solution :
Let x km/hr be the original speed of the train and y hrs be the time taken by the train to complete the journey.
Then, Distance covered = xy km
Case 1 : When speed = (x + 10) km/hr
time taken = (y – 2) hr
Distance = (x + 10) (y – 2)
xy = (x + 10) (y – 2)
\(\implies\) 2x – 10y + 20 = 0 ……….(1)
Case 2 : When speed = (x – 10) km/hr
time taken = (y + 3) hr
Distance = (x – 10)(y + 3)
xy = (x – 10)(y + 3)
\(\implies\) 3x – 10y – 30 = 0 …….(2)
Now, subtract equation (1) from (2), we get
x – 50 = 0 \(\implies\) x = 50
Put the value of x = 50 in equation (1), we get
100 – 10y + 20 = 0 \(\implies\) y = 12
Hence, the distance covered by train is \(12\times 50\) = 600 km