Math, asked by elz15, 11 months ago

The driving distance between Manchester and London is 195 miles
Faris intends to travel from Manchester to London by coach
the coach will leave Manchester at 3:30pm
Faris assumes that the coach will travel at an average speed of 50mph
a) using his assumptions, work out Faris's arrival time
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it actually turns out that the coach has a lower average speed
b) describe how this affects the arrival time
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Answered by aviral293799
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Answer:

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Answered by singhharsajan2
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Answer:

Driving distance between Manchester to London = 195 miles

Coach left Manchester = 3.30 pm

Average speed of coach = 50 mph

Total time taken by the coach to reach the Manchester to London = 195÷50 = 3.9 h

0.9 h = 0.9×60 mnt = 54 mnt

3.9 h = 3 h 54 mnt

Hence Faris' arrival time in London = 3.30 pm + 3 h 54 min = 7.24 pm

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