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10 October, 20:58

Castel made a trip to the ferry office and back. On the trip there he traveled 60 km/h and on the return trip he went 45 km/h. How long did the trip there take if the return trip took four hours?

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  1. 10 October, 21:26
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    Assuming Castel takes the same route going out and on the return, the distance will be the same

    We have:

    Speed going out = 60 km/h

    Speed return = 45 km/h

    Time return = 4 hours

    Distance return = 45 * 4 = 180 km

    Return distance = Distance of travel out

    180 = 60 * time

    Time = 180 : 60

    Time = 3 hours
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