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Jaden and Dani are both travelling by train. Jaden's train travels 130 km in 75 minutes. Dani's train travels 312 km. It leaves at 15:15 and arrives at 18:30 Work out the difference, in km/h, between the
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Jaden and Dani are both travelling by train.
Jaden's train travels 130 km in 75 minutes.
Dani's train travels 312 km.
It leaves at 15:15 and arrives at 18:30
Work out the difference, in km/h, between the average speed of their trains.
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Average speed for Jaden’s train
= 130 km / (75/60) hours
= 130 km / 1.25 hours
= 104 km/h
Dani’s train travels from 15:15 to 18:30, which is 3 hours and 15 mins.
3 hours and 15 mins = 3.25 hours
Average speed of Dani’s train
= 312 km / 3.25 hours
= 96 km/h
Difference
= 104 - 96
= 8 km/h
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