Average Rate Problem: Solve for r=60mph

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The discussion centers on calculating the required speed to achieve an average of 40 mph for a trip when the average speed for the first half is 30 mph. Using the formula for average speed, S(avg) = x / (t1 + t2), and substituting the time equations t1 = 2d/60 and t2 = d/2r, the solution reveals that the required speed for the second half of the trip is 60 mph. This conclusion is confirmed as correct by participants in the discussion.

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Homework Statement



Support you wish to average 40 mph on a trip and find that when you are half the distance to your distance to your destination you have averaged 30 mph. How fast should you travel in the remaining half of the trip to attain an overall average of 40 mph?

Homework Equations



d = rt


The Attempt at a Solution



I used S(avg) = x / (t1 + t2) = 40 mi/hr

I substituted (2d/60) for t1 and (d/2r) for t2.

Doing some algebraic manipulations, I got r = 60 mph. Is this correct?
 
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carlodelmundo said:

Homework Statement



Support you wish to average 40 mph on a trip and find that when you are half the distance to your distance to your destination you have averaged 30 mph. How fast should you travel in the remaining half of the trip to attain an overall average of 40 mph?

Homework Equations



d = rt


The Attempt at a Solution



I used S(avg) = x / (t1 + t2) = 40 mi/hr

I substituted (2d/60) for t1 and (d/2r) for t2.

Doing some algebraic manipulations, I got r = 60 mph. Is this correct?
Yes, and this is easy enough to check.
 
Thanks!
 

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