Physics, asked by tanujasingh0104, 1 month ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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Provided that:

  • Time = 3 hours
  • Average speed = 50 kmph

To calculate:

  • Distance

Solution:

  • Distance = 150 m

Using concept:

  • Formula to calculate distance

Using formula:

  • s = v × t

Where, s denotes distance, v denotes average speed and t denotes time.

Required solution:

»»» Distance = Average speed × Time

»»» Distance = 50 × 3

»»» Distance = 150 m

  • Henceforth, distance = 150 m. Therefore, option (a) is correct!

Additional information:

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Answered by kasturiwalunj72
0

Answer:

opation A is correct answer

Explanation:

So, you were given an average speed for the car of 50km/hr and a time of 3 hours. One way you can do this is to look at it in fractions, with x being the distance you are looking for.

50 km = x km

1 hr 3 hrs

From there, you cross-multiply and solve for x.

(50 km)*(3 hrs) = (x km)*(1 hr)

x km = (50)*(3)/(1) = 150km

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