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26 February, 23:23

Charlie flew from Phoenix to Tucson, a distance of 100 miles, at a constant speed of 100 mph. He then returned at a constant speed of 50. mph. What was his average speed?

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  1. 27 February, 03:21
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    66.7 mph

    Explanation:

    Average speed = total distance / total time

    We know the total distance is 200 miles. We need to find the total time.

    During the first trip:

    t = 100 mi / 100 mph

    t = 1 h

    During the second trip:

    t = 100 mi / 50 mph

    t = 2 h

    So the average speed is:

    s = 200 mi / 3 h

    s = 66.7 mph

    Round as needed.
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