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A motorist averaged 50km/h and 75km/h over two consecutive 50km stretches of road. - Calculate the motorist's average speed of the whole journey?
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A motorist averaged 50km/h and 75km/h over two consecutive 50km stretches of road.
- Calculate the motorist's average speed of the whole journey?
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Answer:
62.5km/h
Explanation:
75 - 50 = 25
25 ÷ 2 = 12.5
50 + 12.5 = 62.5
or
75 - 12.5 = 62.5
For Example:
a motorist averaged 50km/h and 100km/h over two consecutive 50km stretches of road.
- Calculate the motorist's average speed of the whole journey?
Answer:
75km/h
Explanation:
100 - 50 = 50
50 ÷ 2 = 25
50 + 25 = 75
or
100 - 25 = 75
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