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100 m with 60 mph = 100/60= 1.40hrs
10 miles with 50 mph = 12 mins
Total = 1.52 hrs
2.22-1.52 = 30 mins
10 miles in 30 mins = 20mph

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144-112 is definitely 32. How is the final answer 20?
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According to the data in the question, the three sections of the trip starting from the point of journey are of distance 10 miles,100 miles and 10 miles respectively.
The three different speeds in the first, second and third sections are x mph,60 mph and 50 mph respectively.

Starting from the final or last section, time taken to cover it is distance/speed =10/50 =1/5 hrs.
For the second or the middle section, the time taken to cover it is =100/60 =5/3 hrs.
5/3+1/5=28/15 and this is 2/15 less than 30/15 or 2 hrs.
2/15 of an hour =2/15*60= 8 min

As the total time taken is 2hrs 22 min, the first section must have taken 22+8=30 min.
Thus speed for a distance of 10 miles covered in 30min or ½ hour
=distance/time
=10/(1/2) =20 mph (B)

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Got it there’s a typo 2 hrs 22 min is 142 minutes not 144 minutes

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Now Total Time Given to us = 2 hrs 22 min.
2hrs 22 min in Hrs is = 2 + 22/60 = 71/30 Hrs

let x kmph be the speed for first 10 kms of home to interstate highway

Now, total time = total distance/ speed.

therefore,
71/30 = 10/x + 100/60 + 10/50....[10 (first 10 kms)+100(kms on interstate higway)+10 (last 10 kms) = total distance travelled]

after simplification,
x=20 kmph.
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