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A car travels at 60 km/h for 30 minutes, then stops for 15 minutes, then travels at 80 km/h for another 45 minutes. What is the total distance travelled?
Distance 1 = 60 km/h * 0.5 h = 30 km. Distance 2 = 80 km/h * 0.75 h = 60 km. Total = 30 + 60 = 90 km.
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Question: A car travels at 60 km/h for 30 minutes, then stops for 15 minutes, then travels at 80 km/h for another 45 minutes. What is the total distance travelled?
Answer options: ✅ 90 km
- 70 km
- 100 km
- 110 km
Correct answer: 90 km
Explanation: Distance 1 = 60 km/h * 0.5 h = 30 km. Distance 2 = 80 km/h * 0.75 h = 60 km. Total = 30 + 60 = 90 km.
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