Economy, asked by muskansaifi09821, 3 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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An hour is 60 minutes. 15 minutes is a quarter of an hour.

In a quarter of an hour, you will cover a quarter of the distance you cover in an hour.

(56/4) km

14 km

Although we can’t know for sure, because you didn’t say it will average the same speed in the quarter hour. What if the driver goes 112km/hour for a half hour, then stops off at a Steak and Shake for a half hour, thus averaging 56km per hour… did you measure the quarter hour during the time they were going full tilt, or during the time they were hanging out having a bleu burger and black and tan shake?

The word “Average” is worrying here as it suggests that they did not move at a constant speed, and we can’t really say what was happening during any given quarter of that hour.

At a steady speed, or if they also traveled at their same average speed during that entire 15 minutes, 14 km. Otherwise, no way of knowing, sorry.

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