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4. A family leaves from New York City and is flying to Los Angles which is 2800mi away. It takes

3.25 hours to fly from New York to O'Hare International Airport in Chicago IL. There they have a
one hour layover and fly to Los Angles in 2.75 hours. What is the average speed of the whole
travel?

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The average speed of the whole travel is equal to 400 mph.

Why?

From the statement, we know that whole travel is divided into three parts. For the first part (traveling from New York to Chicago), we have that it was 3.25 hours and the covered distance was half of the total distance (1400mi). For the second part, we have that it was 1 hour (layover time), and the covered no distance. For the third part (traveling from Chicago to Los Angeles), we have that it was 2.75 hours, and it took the other half of the total distance (1400mi).

We can calculate the average speed of the whol travel using the following formula:


AverageSpeed=\frac{distance_(1)+distance_(2)+distance_(3)}{time_(1)+time{2}+time_(3)}

Now, substituting and calculating, we have:


AverageSpeed=(1400mi+0mi+1400mi)/(3.25h+1h+2.75h)


AverageSpeed=(2800mi)/(7h)=400mph

Hence, we have the average speed of the whole travel is equal to 400 mph.

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