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22 December, 10:29

A car travelled 100 km with half the distance at 40 km/h and the other half at 80 km/h. Find the average speed of the car for the whole journey.

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  1. 22 December, 12:02
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    We must look at this question in steps

    The first half of the journey is travelled at 40 km/h

    Half of 100km is 50 km

    Using the formula

    Distance = Speed x Time

    Speed = Distance / Time

    Time = Distance / Speed

    We can work out the time:

    50km / 40km/h = 1.25 hours

    Next we look at the second half of the journey

    50km at 80km/h

    50km / 80km/h = 0.625 hours

    Add together both times to work out how long the entire journey took

    1.25 + 0.625 = 1.875 hours

    Using the Speed formula from before

    Speed = 100km / 1.875 =

    53 1/3 km/h or 53.3 recurring km/h
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