Answer :
Answer:
No, he would not be able to reach the town in 4 hours with two 10 minutes stops and same speed
Completed question;
Max travels to see his brother's family by car. He drives 216 miles in 4 hours. What is his rate in miles per hour? Suppose he makes two stops of 10 minutes each during his journey. Will he be able to reach the town in 4 hours if he keeps the speed the same?
Step-by-step explanation:
Average speed = total distance travelled/time taken
Given;
Total distance travelled= 216 miles
Total time taken = 4 hours
Average speed v = 216/4 = 54 miles per hour
v = 54 mph
Suppose he makes two stops of 10 minutes each during his journey.
Total time on stops = 2 × 10 = 20 minutes = 0.33 hours
Total time spent on motion = 4 - 0.33 hours = 3.67 hours
Total distance covered in 4 hours with two stops;
d = 3.67 × 54 mph = 198.18 miles
Since d < 216 miles
No, he would not be able to reach the town in 4 hours with two 10 minutes stops and same speed
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
Since he maintains the speed, he will reach his destination in 4 hours 20 mins. The 20 mins are from the two stops he makes, each stop taking 10 mjns hence a total of 20 mins extra time is required else he has to accelerate the car ie increase his speed to reach within 4 hours. Currently, his speed is 216/4=54 km/h
Therefore, considering time lost, 20 mins, he won't reach the destination in exactly 4 hours as initially required.