SOLUTION: A Car travels a distance of 60km (from point A to point B)at an average speed of 30kmh. How fast would the car have to travel the same distance back to average 60kmh over the entir

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Question 1027383: A Car travels a distance of 60km (from point A to point B)at an average speed of 30kmh. How fast would the car have to travel the same distance back to average 60kmh over the entire trip (entire trip: A=>B=>A)
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A Car travels a distance of 60km (from point A to point B)at an average speed of 30kmh. How fast would the car have to travel the same distance back to average 60kmh over the entire trip (entire trip: A=>B=>A)
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This is a "trick question."
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The trip from A to B takes 2 hours (60/30).
The round trip at 60 km/hr would take 2 hours.
Time is up.
The return trip would have to be made in zero (0) hours.