The average velocity of Sandy is given by the total distance covered S divided by the total time taken t:
[tex]v= \frac{S}{t} [/tex]
The total distance covered is
[tex]S=200 km+0+100 km=300 km[/tex]
while the total time taken is 2 hours + half an hour (for the rest) + 1 hour and half, so
[tex]t=2h+0.5h+1.5 h=4 h[/tex]
Therefore, the average velocity is
[tex]v= \frac{S}{t}= \frac{300 km}{4 h}=75 km/h [/tex]