document.write( "Question 1194742: Suppose a driver with car leaves home at 8AM and first travels 30 km/hr for two hours, then stops one hour for coffee. He then travels at 80 km/hr for the next five hours, to arrive at the destination. (we imagine a magical car that does not need to accelerate or decelerate)\r
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