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28 June, 02:32

You drive on Interstate 10 from San Antonio to Houston, half the time at 72 km/h and the other half at 98 km/h. On the way back you travel half the distance at 72 km/h and the other half at 98 km/h. What is your average speed (a) from San Antonio to Houston, (b) from Houston back to San Antonio, and (c) for the entire trip?

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  1. 28 June, 03:02
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    Answer: a. 85km/hr b. 82.3km/hr

    c. 84km/hr

    Explanation: first let take the total time from San Antonio to Houston to be 2hr.

    Half time 1hr was covered with speed of 72km/hr

    Distance = speed*time=72km/hr * 1hr

    =72km

    So too with the second half of 1hr covered with speed of 98km/hr

    Distance = 98km

    Total distance from Houston to San Antonio is 98+72 = 170km

    a. Average speed from San Antonio to Houston is

    S1 = 170/2

    =85km/hr

    b. half distance from Houston to San Antonio which is 170km/2

    = 85km was covered with speed of 72km/hr first half, so time

    t = dist/speed

    t = 85/72 = 1hr 12 mins

    Remaining 85 km covered with a speed of 98km/hr

    Time = 85/98 = 0.88*60min

    = 52 mins

    Total time = 1hr + 12mins + 52mins

    =2hr4mins = 124/60 hr

    So average speed = distance/time

    =170/124/60

    Using reciprocal law

    Average speed S2 = 170*60/124

    = 82.3km/hr

    C. Average speed to and fro (entire tripe)

    = (85+82.3) / 2

    =84km/hr
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