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During a trip, Francine traveled x percent of the total distance at an average speed of 40 miles per hour and the rest of the distance at an average speed of 60 miles per hour. In terms of x, what was the average speed for the entire trip.
Official Answer: 12000/(x+200)
I don't understand the solution.
I did it like that:
x*40+(1-x)*60=average speed of total trip.
Let's say that she traveled 30% of the distance at an average speed of 40 and 70% at an average speed of 60. Thus the average speed of the total trip is:
0.3*40+0.7*60=54
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Official Answer: 12000/(x+200)
I don't understand the solution.
I did it like that:
x*40+(1-x)*60=average speed of total trip.
Let's say that she traveled 30% of the distance at an average speed of 40 and 70% at an average speed of 60. Thus the average speed of the total trip is:
0.3*40+0.7*60=54












