SOLUTION: How do I solve this type of problem?:
You are travelling to the scene of an accident, and the traffic is terrible. Your average speed
has slowed to 30 km/h. Assuming you still ha
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Question 951545: How do I solve this type of problem?:
You are travelling to the scene of an accident, and the traffic is terrible. Your average speed
has slowed to 30 km/h. Assuming you still have another 10 km to travel, and your speed
does not change, how long will it take?
Answer by greg98(5) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
time taken = distance/ average speed
T = (10/ 30)h
T= 1/3hours
T= 1/3 * 60mins (1h = 60mins)
T= 20mins
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