Asked by Jesss

The driving distance between Manchester and London is 195 miles. Farris intends to travel from Manchester to London by coach. The coach will leave Manchester at 3:30pm
Fairs assumes that the coach will travel at an average speed of 50 mph.
A) Using his assumptions, work out faris's arrival time in London
It actually turns out that the coach has a lower average speed
B) Describe how this affects the arrival time

Answers

Answered by PsyDAG
195/50 = hours to travel.

Lower speed = longer time.
Answered by M4lIK
The answer is 7:24pm
AS 3:30+(195/50)=7.24
(You have to keep in mind that there are 60 minutes in a hour not a hundred..)
Answered by Jean
7.24 distance 195divide50add to 3.30.
Answered by christabel
need help
Answered by kaur
A)it's 7.24 pm
remember that in an hour's there are 60 minutes,not hundred so by that you can tell do
60
+60
+60
+60
+60
+60
+60=7 hours+30=half an hour
subtract 6 from it,and it's 24
so the answer is 7 hours and 24 minutes =7:24
Answered by hu
how does this affect the arrivel time?
Answered by hi
thx everyone that has helped me with the question i am so greatfull
Answered by shoto todoroki
thanks for the help
Answered by Connor
How do it affect the arrival time
Answered by Jack
The arrival time would increase
Answered by kacchan
umm you are no help but thank you for trying 😊
Answered by Anonymous
HOW DOES IT AFFECT THE ARRIVAL TIME I DONT NEED THE ANSWER FOR THE FIRST ONE I NEED IT FOR THE SECOND ONE
Answered by Akanksha
Why we minuse 6
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B) Describe how this affects the arrival time
whats the answer then?
Answered by greetings
for the second part just put : he will be later
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