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24 September, 09:56

yahho answersn a straight road (taken to be in the direction) you drive for an hour at 60 km per hour, then quickly speed up to 120 km per hour and drive for an additional two hours. (a) How far do you go ()

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  1. 24 September, 11:42
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    Answer: D = 300 km

    Total distance travelled is 300 km

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Distance = speed * time

    The total distance travelled is the sum of the two distance travelled during the phases of speed.

    D = v1t1 + v2t2 ... 1

    Given;

    speed v1 = 60km/hr; v2 = 120km/hr

    Time taken t1 = 1 hr; t2 = 2 hr

    Substituting the given values into equation 1, we have;

    D = 60*1 + 120*2 = 60 + 240

    D = 300 km

    Total distance travelled is 300 km
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