A truck travelled at a constant speed for 6 hours. Then , it decreased itd speed by 13 mph for the remaining 228 miles. If the total distance was 876 miles, how long did it take to travel the remaining 228 miles
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The constant speed of the truck for 6 hrs can be calculated by: speed=distance/time. Speed =(876-228)/6=648/6=108m/s. So the decreased speed = (108-13)=95m/h. Now, speed =distance /time We get 95m/h = 228/t. t=228/95 hrs = 2.4 hrs PLEASE MARK ME THE BRAINLIEST!!!
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