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A person travels by car from one city to another with different constant speeds between pairs of cities. She drives for 55.0 min at 80.0 km/h, 10.0 min at 70 km/h, and 55.0 min at 55.0 km/h, and spends 55.0 min eating lunch and buying gas.

(a) Determine the average speed for the trip.

(b) Determine the distance between the initial and final cities along this route.

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Part a

The average speed = total distance traveled upon total time taken.

we know, distance =speed × time

Average speed =
(S_1t_1+S_2t_2+S_3t_3)/(t_1+t_2+t_3+t_4)

insert the values:


S_1=80 km/hr\\ S_2=70 km/hr\\ S_3=55km/hr\\ t_1=55 min\\ t_2=10min\\ t_3=55min\\ t_4=55min


(80* 55+70*10+55* 55)/(55+10+55+55) km/hr

=
(8125)/(175) km/hr

= 46.43 km/hr

Hence, the average speed for the trip is 46.43 km/hr.

Part b

the total distance between two cities via this route would be the average speed times the total time taken = 46.43 km/hr × 2.9 hr = 134.65 km

(because 175 minutes = 2.9 hours)

Hence, the total distance between two cities via this route is 134.65 km.



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