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6 July, 03:52

The distance between two cities is 180 km. The distance was covered by a car at a rate of 50 km/h, by a bus at 45 km/h, by a truck at 40 km/h, and by a bicycle at 25 km/h. How long did each take to travel the entire distance? Are speed and time directly proportional or inversely proportional? What is the constant of variation?

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  1. 6 July, 04:32
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    s=180/k
  2. 6 July, 05:20
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The distance between two cities is 180 km.

    Speed = distance/time

    Time = distance / speed

    This distance was covered by a car at a rate of 50 km/h

    Time taken by the car to cover this distance of 180km

    = 180/50 = 3.6 hours

    This distance was covered by a bus at 45 km/h

    Time taken by the bus to cover this distance of 180km

    = 180/45 = 4 hours

    This distance was covered by a truck at 40 km/h

    Time taken by the truck to cover this distance of 180km

    = 180/40 = 4.5 hours

    This distance was covered by a bicycle at 25 km/h

    Time taken by the truck to cover this distance of 180km

    = 180/25 = 7.2 hours

    Therefore,

    speed and time are directly proportional.

    Speed, s is inversely proportional to time, t

    Introducing constant of variation, k

    s = k/t

    When s = 25, t = 7.2

    25 = k/7.2

    k = 7.2 * 25 = 180

    So

    s = 180/k
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