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23 February, 10:07

a long-distance runner passes the 23 km mark of a race in 2 hr 30 min and passes the 44 mark 3 hours later. Assuming a constant rate, find the speed of the long-distance runner in km/h

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  1. 23 February, 10:23
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    The speed of the long distance runner is 8km/h

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we have a long-distance runner, running at a constant rate and we want to find his speed.

    Mathematically,

    speed = distance / Time

    From the question, we are told that he passes the 44km mark 3 hours after passing the 23km mark in 2 hours and 30 minutes

    what this means is that the total distance he ran was just 44km

    Now to the total time, that would be 2 hours 30 minutes + 3 hours = 5hrs 30 minutes or 5.5 hours

    The speed is thus = 44km/5.5 hours =

    8km/h
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