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The cyclist travels for 10 hours, the first half at 12kmph and the rest t 10kmph . The total distance travelled in km is?

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Answered by Anonymous
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First half


Speed = 12 km/hr

Time = 10/2 hr

        = 5 hr


speed = distance/time

Distance = speed × time

               = 12 km/hr × ( 5 hr )

               = 60 km


Second half


Speed = 10 km/hr

Time = 10/2 hr

        = 5 hr


Distance = speed × time

               = 10 km/hr × 5 hr

               = 50 km


Total distance


Total distance = 50 km + 60 km

                        = 110 km


ANSWER:

Total distance is 110 km

Answered by Anonymous
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first of all we will find for the first half of the cyclist


Speed = 12 km/hr

Time = 10/2 hr

        = 5 hr


speed = distance/time

Distance = speed × time

               = 12 km/hr × ( 5 hr )

               = 60 km

now we will find for the second half of the cyclist


Speed = 10 km/hr

Time = 10/2 hr

        = 5 hr


Distance = speed × time

               = 10 km/hr × 5 hr

               = 50 km


Total distance


Total distance = 50 km + 60 km

                        = 110 km

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