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A car travel 30km at a uniform speed of 40km/hour and next 30 km at a uniform speed of 20km/hour. Find the average speed.

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Answered by alibarmawer
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given that ,

   1st 30 km uniform speed is (u1) = 40 km/h 

    2nd 30 km uniform speed is ( u2 ) = 20 km/h

    total distance ( d ) = 30 + 30 = 60 km

    time taken in 1st time = d / t = 30/40 also, 3h / 4 = 180/4 = 45 min

    tim taken in 2nd time = d/t = 30/20 also, 3h/2 = 180/2 = 90 min

   total time = 45 + 90 = 135 min = 135/60 h

av.speed = 60/135/60 = 60 * 60 /135 = 26.66 km/h ( answer ) 

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Answered by BrainlyPrince727
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Given that,

1^{st}  30 km uniform speed is (u1) = 40 \frac{km}{h}

2^{nd} 30 km uniform speed is (u2) = 20 \frac{km}{h}

Total distance ( d ) = 30 + 30 = 60 km

Time taken in 1^{st} time = \frac{d}{t} = \frac{30}{40}  also, \frac{3h}{4} = \frac{180}{4} = 45 min

Tim taken in 2^{nd} time = \frac{d}{t} = \frac{30}{20}  also, \frac{3h}{2} = \frac{180}{2} = 90 min

Total time = 45 + 90 = 135 min = \frac{135}{60} h

Average speed = \frac{60}{135}{60} = 26.66 \frac{km}{h}

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