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14 August, 02:34

Peter travels to his uncle's home 30km away from his place. He cycles for two thirds of the journey before the bicycle develops a mechanical problem and he has to push it for the rest of the journey. If his cycling speed is 10km/hr faster than his walking speed and he completes the journey in 3hr 20minutes, determine his cycling speed?

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  1. 14 August, 05:11
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    Cycling Speed is 15km/hr

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the cycling speed of Peter be xkm/hr

    His walking speed is (x-10km/hr)

    Distance cycling is 2/3 x 30 = 20km

    Distance walking 1/3 x 30 = 10km

    Time taken in cycling = distance / speed

    Time = 20/x

    This gives 20/x km/hr

    Time walking is 10 / (x-10)

    = 10/x-10) hrs

    Total time = (20/x + 10/x+10)

    Therefore 10/x+10/x-10 = 10/3

    60 (x-10) + 30 (x) = 10x (x-10)

    10x² - 190x+600=0

    x²-19+60=0

    x=19±√361-240

    2

    x=15 0r x = 4

    His cycling speed is 4
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