Physics: distance, rate, time problem

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Julie drives 100 miles to her grandmother's house, splitting her journey equally between 40 mph and 60 mph, resulting in an average speed of 48 mph. On her return trip, she drives half the total time at 40 mph and the other half at 60 mph, achieving an average speed of 50 mph. To find the average speed for the first trip, the total distance is divided by the total time taken for each segment. Clarification is sought regarding the "half the time" phrase for the return trip, with suggestions that it refers to equal time spent at each speed. Understanding the setup of these problems is crucial for solving them correctly.
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Hello, having trouble figuring this one out. Its a general physics question.

question: Julie drives 100 mi to Grandmother's house. On the way to Grandmother's Julie drives half the distance at 40 mph and half the distance at 60 mph. On her return trip, she drives half the time at 40 mph and half the time at 60 mph.

a. What is Julie's average speed on the way to Grandmothers house?
b. What is her average speed on the return trip?

answers: a:48mph b: 50 mph

my work: I've tried to come up with these answers and I'm not sure how to get the answer for a.

for b, all i did was use this: d = r*t
so, 100 = ((40 + 60)t)/2
which gave me 50. so 50mph?

i'm confused, I'm not conviced that I'm attempting these correctly, but i know there not challenging when you set them up right.

any help please. Thankyou.
 
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For a) You do need to know that average speed = (Total distance) divided by (total time taken). To find the total time taken, You do need to find the individual time taken for each section of the journey. Total distance is fixed at 100. To find total time.. Find the time taken while julie is traveling at 40 mph and at 60 mph then add them together.

Hope this helps.
 
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okay i understand now. just as long as i solved the part b above correctly also.

i just did this: 50 = 40t
so trip is 1.25 hrs long

and 50 = 60t
so trip is .8333333.. hrs long

and then used the total trip time equation: 100 = r(1.25 + .83333..)

and got r = 48.00000... =D

thanks.
 
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yep.that's correct now.

However, i do not really understand part b, what does the question mean by "half the time"? I think you would need to consult ur lecturer on that.
 
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I think half the time mean for ## miles she driving at 40mph is half the time of the total time and another ## miles at half the time of total time in 60mph.

for instant if the trip is 100 miles and to complete that trip it takes a total of let say 60 minute so for 30 minute she drove 40 mph for a certain amount of distance and then for the next 30 minute she drove 60 mph to complete that 100 miles and 60 minute. that's what i think but not very sure.
 
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