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2 people A and B travel from x and y talong different routes.Their journeys take the same amount of time

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Question:

2 people A and B travel from X to Y along different routes. Their journeys take the same amount of time. B's route is 100km at an average speed of 40km/hour A's route is 60km. What is A's average speed?

Answer:

Person A's average speed is 24km/hr

Explanation:

Given

Person B


Distance = 100km


Speed = 40km/hr

Person A


Distance = 60km

Required

Average speed of person A

Speed is calculated as:


Speed = (Distance)/(Time)

For person B


40 = (100)/(Time)

Make Time the subject


Time= (100)/(40)


Time= 2.5hr

For person A


Speed = (Distance)/(Time)


Speed = (60)/(Time)

The journeys last for the same duration.

So;


Speed = (60)/(2.5)


Speed = 24

Person A's average speed is 24km/hr