Dylan and Archie started on a 60-km cycling trip at the same time. They cycled at the same speed for first 12 km. For the remaining 48 km, Dylan cycled faster than Archie. He arrived at the finishing point 40 minutes before Archie who was 12 km behind him. Archie did not change his speed throughout and completed it at 08 30.
- At what time did the trip begin? Give the answer in 12-hour format.
- What was Dylan's average speed for the remaining 48 km of the trip in km/h?
(a)
60 min = 1 h
40 min =
4060 h =
23 Archie's average speed
= 12 ÷
23 = 18 km/h
Time that Archie took for the trip
= 60 ÷ 18
= 3
618 h
= 3
13 h
= 3 h 20 min
3 h 20 min before 08 30 is 05 10.
(b)
To find the time that Dylan took for the remaining 48 km of the trip, we need to use the time that Archie took subtract that of the time taken for first 12 km and the time that Dylan was faster than Archie.
Time that Dylan took for the remaining 48 km of the trip
= 3
13 -
23 -
23 = 2 h
Dylan's average speed
= 48 ÷ 2
= 24 km/h
Answer(s): (a) 05 10; (b) 24 km/h