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a car travels with a speed 40 km/hr for 30 minutes and with a speed of 50km/hr for next 1 hour . find the total distance travelled by the car?​

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Answered by skiew376020773610
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Answer:

Mark as brainliest (a) the total distance travelled by the car (b) the total time of travel, and (c) the average speed of car

Explanation:

Solution:

Speed of car for first 30 minutes = 30 km h^{-1}h−1

Speed of car for next 1 hour = 40 km h^{-1}h−1

(a) total distance travelled by the car

First case

Speed = distance / time

distance = speed x time

= 30 x 0.5 ---- (30 min = 0.5 hour)

= 15 km ---- (i)

Second case

speed = 40 km h^{-1}h−1

distance = 40 km x 1

= 40 km ---- (ii)

Adding (i) and (ii)

Total distance = 15 km + 40 km

= 55 km

(b) total time of travel = 0.5 hr + 1.0 hr = 1.5 hr

(c) average speed = total distance travelled/total time taken

= 5.5 km/ 1.5 hr

= 36.67 km h^{-1}h−1

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