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29 January, 03:07

Matthew is driving his car to visit a farm. He covers a distance of 112.25 miles in 60 minutes. He visits a friend on the way, and thereafter drives 45 miles at the same speed. He estimates that he took 30 minutes to cover the last distance. Is this a reasonable estimate?

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  1. 29 January, 03:37
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    Answer: His estimate is not reasonable because the time it took to cover the last distance is 24.1 minutes and it is below his estimate

    Step-by-step explanation:

    On his way to the farm, he covered a distance of 112.25 miles in 60 minutes.

    Speed = distance/time.

    So his speed is 112.25/60 = 1.87 miles per hour.

    He visits a friend on the way, and thereafter drives 45 miles at the same speed. So he covered 45 miles at a speed of 1.87 miles per minute.

    Time taken = distance / speed

    Time it took him to cover 45 miles = 45/1.87 = 24.1 minutes
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