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A car moves with a speed of 40 km/h for 5 minutes and then with a speed of 60 km/h for
the next 5 minutes. What is the total distance covered by the car?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Speed of car in first 15 minutes = 40 km/h

Distance covered = speed × Time taken

60 minutes = 1 hour15 minutes = 15/60 hour

Distance covered = 240× 15/60=10km

Speed of car in next 15 minutes = 60 km/h

Distance covered = 60× 15/60

=15km

∴ Total distance covered = (10+15)km = 25 km

∴ 25 km is correct

I hope it is helpful for you.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Speed of car in first 15 minutes = 40 km/h

Distance covered = speed × Time taken

60 minutes = 1 hour15 minutes = 15/60 hour

Distance covered = 240× 15/60=10km

Speed of car in next 15 minutes = 60 km/h

Distance covered = 60× 15/60

=15km

∴ Total distance covered = (10+15)km = 25 km

∴ 25 km is correct

I hope it is helpful for you.

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