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Calculate the distance (in km) you will travel if you maintain an average speed of 10 km/h for 1/2 hour.
The distance travelled for a given average speed and time of travel.
Answer to Problem 31A
The distance travelled by the object is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
An object traveling with a constant speed of 10 km for 1/2 hour.
Formula used:
The distance travelled by an object moving with an average speed for a given time is expressed as,
Calculation:
Here, the average speed is 10 km/hr and time is 1/2 hour. Thus, the distance travelled is given by,
Conclusion :
The distance travelled is 5 km.
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