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Given: Average speed = 68.8 km/h Constant speed = 95.5 km/h Rest stop time = 20 minutes = 20/60 = 1/3 hours Average speed = Total distance / Total time 68.8 = Total distance / Total time Total time = Total distance / 68.8 Total distance = Constant speed x (Total Show more…
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