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Problem
It takes Mary minutes to walk uphill km from her home to school, but it takes her only minutes to walk from school to her home along the same route. What is her average speed, in km/hr, for the round trip?
Solution
Since she walked km to school and km back home, her total distance is km.
Since she spent minutes walking to school and minutes walking back home, her total time is minutes = hours.
Therefore her average speed in km/hr is
See Also
2003 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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