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Re: Blanca took a non-stop car trip that encompassed three diffe [#permalink]
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Blanca averaged --
45 miles per hour over the first section,
60 miles per hour over the second section, and
54 miles per hour for the entire trip.

Let Distance be D
Time taken for the first section = D/45
Time taken for the second section = D/60
Time taken for the third section, with a speed of X miles per hour = D/X

Average speed = Total Distance/Total Time Taken

=> 3D/[(D/45)+(D/60)+(D/X)] = 54

By taking "D" common, it gets cancelled out, and so we get -

=> 3/[60X+45X+2700/2700X] = 54

=> 3/[105X+2700/2700X] = 54

=> 3*2700X/105X + 2700 = 54

Take "3" as common in the denominator and we get -

=> 2700X / 35X+900 = 54

=> 2700X = 1890X + 48600
=> 810X = 48600
=> X = 60

Correct Answer is D
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