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16 September, 23:28

Lisa started to drive from Boston to Washington, DC, which is 440 miles away, at 8:00 AM. For the first four hours of her trip, Lisa was driving at a speed of 50 mph. What was her average speed during the second part of the trip, if she reached Washington at 4:00 PM?

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  1. 16 September, 23:35
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    60 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    Total distance covered d = 440 miles

    Average speed in the first 4 hours v1 = 50 mph

    Total time taken for the whole trip t = 8:00 to 4:00pm

    t = 16:00-8:00 = 8 hours

    Firstly we need to calculate the distance covered during the first 4 hours;

    d1 = average speed * time = v1 * t1

    t1 = 4

    d1 = 50 * 4 = 200 miles

    Then we need to calculate the distance covered in the second period of the journey;

    d = d1 + d2

    d2 = d - d1

    Substituting the values;

    d2 = 440 - 200

    d2 = 240 miles

    The time taken for the second period of travel t2;

    t2 = t - t1 = 8-4

    t2 = 4 hours

    Average speed = distance travelled : time taken

    The average speed for the second part of the trip v2 is;

    v2 = d2 : t2

    Substituting t2 and d2;

    v2 = 240 miles : 4 hours

    v2 = 60 mph

    The average speed during the second part of the trip is 60 mph
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