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5 April, 15:35

Marys airplane trip took 5.8 hours for one-half of that time, the airplane flew at a constant speed of 640 miles per hour and for the rest of the time, it flew at a speed of 580 mph. what distance did mary travel?

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  1. 5 April, 19:09
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    Distance is speed x time. Half of the trip is 5.8/2 = 2.9hrs.

    640 x 2.9 = 1856mi

    580 x 2.9 = 1682mi

    1856mi+1682mi=3538mi.

    You could also calculate her average speed. This is easy since it was divided in two equal time slices. Average Speed = (640+580) / 2 = 610mi/hr

    Now 610mi/hr x 5.8hrs = 3538mi
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