The question:
Lewis drove on the M6 (M=motorway in UK!) , averaging 70mph. He then left the M6 and drove on the M1 averaging 40mph. He drove a total of 163 miles in 2.5 hours. How far did he drive along the M6?
For some reason I seem to have got a 'brain freeze' with this question-rather embarrassing because I imagine it is simple. I can't seem to extract an equation for it. Clearly, to do the journey of 163 miles in 2.5 hours would require a specific ratio of driving at 70 mph to 40 mph.
The only thing I can think of is:
163/70 T + 163/40 T = 2.5 but I can't see how that will give me the result.
Nope-I'm just not able to see some simple relationship here - the cognitive wall has descended!
Lewis drove on the M6 (M=motorway in UK!) , averaging 70mph. He then left the M6 and drove on the M1 averaging 40mph. He drove a total of 163 miles in 2.5 hours. How far did he drive along the M6?
For some reason I seem to have got a 'brain freeze' with this question-rather embarrassing because I imagine it is simple. I can't seem to extract an equation for it. Clearly, to do the journey of 163 miles in 2.5 hours would require a specific ratio of driving at 70 mph to 40 mph.
The only thing I can think of is:
163/70 T + 163/40 T = 2.5 but I can't see how that will give me the result.
Nope-I'm just not able to see some simple relationship here - the cognitive wall has descended!