Understanding Average Speed Calculations

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The average speed of the motorist, who travels 30 miles at 60 mph and 60 miles at 30 mph, is calculated to be 36 mph. This is determined by finding the total distance of 90 miles and the total time of 2.5 hours. The average speed formula, distance divided by time, confirms this calculation. The equation vaverage = (v1 + v2)/2 is not applicable here because the speeds are not maintained over equal distances. Understanding the impact of varying speeds on average speed is crucial in these calculations.
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Homework Statement



theres a motorist that travels 30 miles at 60 mph, and another 60 miles at 30 mph.


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The average speed of the motorist is 36 mph
how was this computed?

i know avg speed is distance / chng of time

however 30+ 60 divided by 60 + 30 is not 36.
need help.
 
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...nevermind i think it got it,

since he's traveling only half the distance of what speed he's going, then he probably only went about 30 minutes, and then the oppositive of that with the other, which is 2 hrs, then distance of 90 / 2.5 hrs is the avg speed of 36 m/s

thanks anyway.
 
good!
just to, may be, boost up your knowledge:
can you tell, why vaverage = (v1 + v[2)/2 is not applicable here? {Note, it would give 45mph}
Also, note that constant speed is provided in either part of the motion.
 
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