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8 June, 03:45

I am having major trouble calculating the average speed for things. An example of a question would be, Rachel travelled 240 km in 4 hours by train and then travelled 120 km in 3 hours by car and 3 km in 1/2 hour by cycle. What is the average speed during the whole journey? I have a test over this tomorrow and my teachers doesn't explain anything very well.

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  1. 8 June, 04:04
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    The average speed is (distance covered) / (time to cover the distance).

    For example:

    The average speed for the 'car' part of her trip is

    (distance covered in the car) / (time in the car) =

    (120 km) / (3 hours) = 40 km per hr.

    Answering the question:

    Average speed for the whole journey is

    (distance covered on the journey) / (time spent on the whole journey) =

    (240 + 120 + 3) km / (4 + 3 + 1/2) hours =

    363 km / 7.5 hours = 48.4 km per hour

    Good luck on the test!
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