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| Question 1183834:  Hi
 Sally walked halfway to school at 5km per hour. She then ran the rest of the way at 8km per hour. If she rode home at a speed of 40km per hour,what was her average speed to and from school.
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 Found 3 solutions by  greenestamps, ikleyn, robertb:
 Answer by greenestamps(13209)
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 This kind of problem is probably easiest to solve if we choose a "nice" number for the distance to the school.  Since the given speeds are 5, 8, and 40km/h, we can choose 40km for the distance to the school.  Note that choice is not reasonable in the real situation -- but it makes solving the problem easy.
 
 She walks half of the 40km at 5km/h, taking 20/5 = 4 hours.
 She walks half of the 40km at 8km/h, taking 20/8 = 2.5 hours.
 She rides back the whole 40km at 40km/h, taking 40/40 = 1 hour.
 
 In all, she traveled 80km in 4+2.5+1 = 7.5 hours; her average speed was 80/7.5 = 160/15 = 32/3km/hr or 10 2/3 km/h.
 
 ANSWER: 10 2/3 km/hr
 
 If you need to solve the problem using formal algebra, simply use d for the distance instead of choosing a specific number.  Then the total time for the trip is
 
 
  
 and her average speed was the total distance divided by the total time:
 
 
  
 
Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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