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As we know that,
Speed = Distance / Time
1.) Therefore, Time taken by the bus to reach B from A =
Time = Distance / Speed = 4170 km / 60 km/Hr.
Thus, Time = 69.5 Hours.
2.) Now, Time taken by the bus to reach D from C =
Time = 2160 km / 60 km/Hr.
Therefore, Time taken = 36 Hours.
3.) Again, To find Time taken by the Bus to reach G from E ,i.e., here, we have to add the distance b/w E to F and F to G = 4830 + 2550 = 7380 km
Thus, Time taken = 7380 km / 60 km/Hr. = 123 Hours.
4.) To calculate Time taken by the bus to complete the Whole Journey, we have to add the whole distance,i.e.,
4170 km + 3410 km + 2160 km + 8140 km + 4830 km + 2550 km + 1280 km = 26540 km.
Now, time taken to complete the total journey,
= 26540 km / 60 km/Hr. ( As Speed was Same during the complete journey ) = 442.334 Hours. It was an easy one, You just have to understand that what the Question is trying to say......well, I know you had already done it......Right!!!!!
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Directly proportional: as one amount increases, another amount increases at the same rate.
Inversely Proportional: when one value decreases at the same rate that the other increases.
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