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IMO the two statements are contradicting.

Statement 1: The total distance travel is 180. The distance travel in first hr is 60.
statement 2: The distance travel in second Hr is 120. and distance in third Hr is 60.

Combining two statement : total distance travel is 240. However, the distance as per statement 1 is 180.

Isn't the two statement contradicts.

Please advice weather my thinking is correct

Revised version of this question is below:

If it took a bus three hours to get from town A to town B, what was the average speed of the bus for the entire trip?

\(Average \ speed=\frac{total \ distance}{total \ time}\), we know that total time is 3 hours, so we need to find the total distance.

(1) During the first hour the bus finished \(\frac{1}{3}\) of the distance at an average speed of 60 kilometers per hour --> \(\frac{1}{3}\) of the distance is 1*60=60 kilometers, hence the total distance is 3*60=180 kilometers. Sufficient.

(2) During the second hour the average speed of the bus was 80 kilometers per hour, twice its speed during the third hour. During the second hour the bus covered 80 kilometers and during the third hour the bus covered 80/2=40 kilometers, so during the last two hours it covered total of 120 kilometers. We don't know how many kilometers were covered during the first hour, hence this statement is not sufficient.

Answer: A.

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