Solve the Riddle: Can You Average 60 MPH Over a 2 Mile Trip?

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In summary, the riddle is asking for the speed needed to average 60 MPH over a 2 mile trip, given a 30 MPH first mile. However, since the first mile takes 2 minutes, it is impossible to make up for that lost time and average 60 MPH for the entire trip. This can be illustrated by a similar scenario with longer distances.
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A friend of mine asked the following riddle.

2 mile stretch of road and you average 30MPH for the first mile, how fast do you need to travel for the 2nd mile to average 60 MPH over the entire trip. This would seem simple enough not taking into consideration time.

Is it true that since the first 1 mile stretch used up 2 mins that it would be impossible to average 60 mph over the entire 2 miles??
 
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Is it true that since the first 1 mile stretch used up 2 mins that it would be impossible to average 60 mph over the entire 2 miles??
Right. To average 60 mph means you must traverse the full two-mile distance in two minutes. But if you just wasted the entire two minutes traveling the first mile... no way to make up for that. (It would require infinite speed!)
 
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djwellsy said:
A friend of mine asked the following riddle.

2 mile stretch of road and you average 30MPH for the first mile, how fast do you need to travel for the 2nd mile to average 60 MPH over the entire trip. This would seem simple enough not taking into consideration time.

Is it true that since the first 1 mile stretch used up 2 mins that it would be impossible to average 60 mph over the entire 2 miles??
You can also make this intuitive reasoning: assume, for simplicity, it's not 1+1 mile but 30 mile + 30 mile instead. If you average at 30MPH in the first 30 mile, you need 1 hour. To average 60MPH over the entire 60 mile trip, you have to make the 60 mile in 1 hour, but you have already spent that hour it in the first part...
 

1. What is the riddle asking for?

The riddle is asking if it is possible to travel an average speed of 60 miles per hour over a 2 mile trip.

2. Is it possible to average 60 miles per hour over a 2 mile trip?

No, it is not possible to average 60 miles per hour over a 2 mile trip. This is because in order to average 60 miles per hour, the entire 2 miles would have to be traveled in exactly 2 minutes, which is not realistic.

3. What factors affect the average speed of a trip?

The average speed of a trip is affected by many factors, including the distance traveled, the time taken, the type of transportation used, and any stops or delays along the way.

4. Can you explain the concept of average speed?

Average speed is a measure of the distance traveled over a period of time. It is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken to travel that distance. For example, if you travel 100 miles in 2 hours, your average speed would be 50 miles per hour.

5. How can we improve our average speed over a trip?

To improve our average speed over a trip, we can reduce the amount of time taken to travel the same distance. This can be achieved by using faster modes of transportation, avoiding traffic or delays, and planning the most efficient route.

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