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 A bus travels 60 km in 120 minutes. The speed of the bus is ​

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Answered by mg9069025611
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Answer:

It is a bus so it could be making stops or traveling in a loop.

So assuming the bus is traveling a constant rate in a straight line, then the bus will travel 140km in 2h 20min at 60km/h.

I like to picture it in hour segments. 2 hours is 120km and the final segment is 1/3 an hour which 1/3 of 60 is 20, just add the two and your good.

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Answered by diliptalpada265
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Explanation:

 \small\mathtt\red{ \implies \: distance = 60 \: km}

\small\mathtt\red{ \implies \: time = 120 \: minutes \:  =  \frac{120}{60}  = 2 \: hour}

\small\mathtt\red{ \implies \: speed =  \frac{distance}{time} }

\small\mathtt\red{ \implies \:  \frac{60}{2}  = 30 \: km/hour}

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