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The time taken to complete a journey varies directly as the distance (d) and inversely as the average speed (s).

If it takes 3 hours to complete a 280km trip at 80km/h, how long will it take to travel 546km at 65km/h?

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Given that, the time taken to complete a journey varies directly as the distance (d) and inversely as the average speed (s).

Hence, we can set an equation as following:


t = k(d)/(s)

Other information is that it takes 3 hours to complete a 280km trip at 80km/h.

So, plug in t = 3, d = 280 and s = 80 in the above equation to get the value of k. Therefore,


3=k (280)/(80)

3 = k* 3.5


(3)/(3.5) =(k*3.5)/(3.5) Divide each sides by 3.5.

k = 0.857142857

So, k = 0.857

Now we need to find the time when d= 546 and s = 65. So, plug in these values in the above equation to get the value of t. Hence,


t = 0.857*(546)/(65)

= 0.857 * 8.4

= 7.1988

= 7 hours ( Rounded to nearest integer).

So, it will take 7 hours.

Hope this helps you!

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