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29 September, 01:44

Jill traveled to the ferry office and back. the trip there took 5 hours and the trip back took 4 hours. she averaged 65 mph on the return trip. find the average speed of the trip there

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  1. 29 September, 02:08
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    We know from physics class that the formula for distance of a linear motion is given as:

    d = v t

    Where,

    d = distance travelled

    v = average velocity

    t = time it took to reach the destination

    Since the distance going to the office and back is just similar, therefore we can simply equate the two:

    v1 t1 = v2 t2

    Where 1 signifies going to the office and 2 signifies going back from the office. Therefore this yields to:

    v1 * 5 hours = 65 mph * 4 hours

    v1 = 52 mph

    Answer: The average speed going to the office is 52 mph.
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