A traveler drove 150 miles at 50 miles per hour and then 160 miles at 40 miles per hour. How many hours did the drive take altogether?

Respuesta :

Divide 150 by 50 to get that that part of the drive took 3 hours.  Then divide 160 by 40 to get that that part of the drive took 4 hours.  Therefore, the whole trip took 7 hours.

Answer:

7 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

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in physics, velocity is the physical magnitude that shows and expresses the variation in terms of position of an object and as a function of time

[tex]V=\frac{s}{t} \\\\[/tex]

where, V is velocity, s is the distance  and t  is the time

isolating time(t)

[tex]V=\frac{s}{t} \\\\\\\\V*t=s\\\\t=\frac{s}{V}[/tex]

[tex]t_{1}=\frac{150\ miles}{50\frac{mi}{h} }\\t_{1}=3\ hours\\\\t_{2}=\frac{160\ miles}{40\frac{mi}{h} }\\t_{1}=4\ hours\\\\the\ total\ time\ he\ drove\\\\t_{1}+t_{2}=3\ h + 4\ h\\\\total\ time = 7\ hours[/tex]

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