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1 ) During his morning commute to work in rush hour traffic, Justin's average speed was 30 mi/h. During his afternoon commute back home along the same route, his average speed was 60 mi/h. What was his average speed for the entire round trip?

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User Melvynx
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Answer:45 mi/h

Explanation:

Recall: Speed = distance / time

Let the time taken for the morning journey be
t_(1) and the time taken for the afternoon journey be
t_(1) ,and the distance covered be d

that means for the first journey,

30 =
(d)/(t_(1))

d = 30
t_(1)

Also for the afternoon journey,

d = 60
t_(2)

Equating the two , since the same distance is being covered , we have

30
t_(1) = 60
t_(2)

that is


t_(1) =
(60t_(2))/(30)


t_(1) = 2
t_(2)

Also ,

total distance covered = 30
t_(1) + 60
t_(2)

Average speed = total distance / total time

= 30
t_(1) + 60
t_(2) /
t_(1) +
t_(2)

Recall that
t_(1) = 2
t_(2) , substitute this into the formula for average speed , then we have

Average speed = 30(2
t_(2)) +60
t_(2) / 3
t_(2)

Average speed = 120
t_(2) / 3
t_(2)

Therefore :

Average speed = 40 mi/hr

User Ringo Leese
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