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To go to school in the morning, I first walk to the garden shed at 6km/h to collect my bicycle. I then cycle to school at 15 km/h. The total journey normally takes 18.5 minutes. One day, I am late and I run to the shed at 18km/h and cycle at 27km/h. The journey takes me 10 min 10 s. How far is it from my house to the garden shed?

Please explain where you get the 2.560 from i have seen others explain but not that part

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Answered by selfiequeen001
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Answer:

To go to school in the morning, I first walk to the garden shed at 6km/h to collect my bicycle. I then cycle to school at 15 km/h. The total journey normally takes 18.5 minutes. One day, I am late and I run to the shed at 18km/h and cycle at 27km/h. The journey takes me 10 min 10 s. How far is it from my house to the garden shed?

Please explain where you get the 2.560 from i have seen others explain but not that part

Step-by-step explanation:

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