SOLUTION: A cyclist traveling at a constant speed completes 3/5 of a trip in 1 1/2 hrs. In how many additional hours will the cyclist complete the entire trip?
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Question 132047: A cyclist traveling at a constant speed completes 3/5 of a trip in 1 1/2 hrs. In how many additional hours will the cyclist complete the entire trip?
Answer by TakeATuition.com(57) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
SOLUTION -
Completed trip =
remaining trip ===
Time taken to complete trip = =
now
trip can be completed in
1 trip can be completed in =
therefore trip can be completed in = =1
Therefore remaining trip can be completed in 1 hour.
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