SOLUTION: The driving distance between Manchester and London is 195 miles. Fairs intends to travel from Manchester to London by coach. The coach will leave Manchester at 3:30pm. Farris assum

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Question 1152842: The driving distance between Manchester and London is 195 miles. Fairs intends to travel from Manchester to London by coach. The coach will leave Manchester at 3:30pm. Farris assumes the coach will travel at an average speed of 50 mph. What will be faris arrival time in London?
Answer by ikleyn(52834)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Find the travel time and add it to 3:30 pm.


The travel time is   = 4 hours without  of an hour, i.e. 4 hours without 6 minutes.


So, the arrival time is  7:24 pm.    ANSWER


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