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Codebreaker2k
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Question 1:
If Eileen drives at an average speed of 50 miles per hour for 3 hours and an average speed of 60 miles per hour for the next 2 hours, what is her average speed for the entire trip?
Answer: 3(50)=150, 60(2)=120 so (150+120)/5=54
Question 2:
A train travels at a speed of 60 mph for the first 180 miles of its trip, then it travels at a speed of 45 mph for the remaining 180 miles of its trip. What is the train's average speed for the entire trip?
Answer: 180/60=3, 180/45=4 so (180+180)/(4+3)=51 and 3/7.
MY QUESTION: In the first question we used multiplication initially, and in the second we used division first. How does one differentiate when to multiply or divide initially? I want to make sure I am translating the question correctly.
Thank you!
If Eileen drives at an average speed of 50 miles per hour for 3 hours and an average speed of 60 miles per hour for the next 2 hours, what is her average speed for the entire trip?
Answer: 3(50)=150, 60(2)=120 so (150+120)/5=54
Question 2:
A train travels at a speed of 60 mph for the first 180 miles of its trip, then it travels at a speed of 45 mph for the remaining 180 miles of its trip. What is the train's average speed for the entire trip?
Answer: 180/60=3, 180/45=4 so (180+180)/(4+3)=51 and 3/7.
MY QUESTION: In the first question we used multiplication initially, and in the second we used division first. How does one differentiate when to multiply or divide initially? I want to make sure I am translating the question correctly.
Thank you!














