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Question: A car travels from A to B at a speed of 20 km/hr and returns at a speed of 30 km/hr. The average spe...
A car travels from A to B at a speed of 20 km/hr and returns at a speed of 30 km/hr. The average speed of the car for the whole journey is:
A. 5 km/hr
B. 24 km/hr
C. 25 km/hr
D. 50 km/hr
Solution
The average speed of the car is calculated as the ratio of the total distance covered by the total time taken to cover that distance. As in the options also the unit is given as km/hr thus there is no need to change the unit of speed from km/hr to m/s.
Formula used:
savg=ttotaldtotal
Complete step-by-step solution:
From given, we have,
The speed of a car travelled from A to B = 20 km/hr
The speed of a car travelled from B to A = 30 km/hr
The average speed equation is given by,
savg=ttotaldtotal
Where dtotalis the total distance covered and ttotalis the total time taken
Let ‘x’ be the distance covered by a car from A to B.
Then, the time taken by a car to travel from A to B at a speed of 20 km/hr is given as follows:
t1=20xhr …… (1)
Similarly, let ‘x’ be the distance covered by a car from B to A.
Then, the time taken by a car to travel from B to A at a speed of 30 km/hr is given as follows:
t2=30xhr …… (2)
Therefore, the total time taken by a car for the whole journey is given as follows:
t=t1+t2 …… (3)
Substitute the equations (1) and (2) in the equation (3) to obtain the expression for the total time taken by a car.
t=20x+30x
Upon further solving the above equation, we get,