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[tex] \large \sf \underline{Problem:}[/tex]
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[tex] \large \sf \underline{Answer:}[/tex]
[tex] \huge \qquad \quad \sf{48km/h}[/tex]
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[tex] \large \sf \underline{Solution:}[/tex]
Given:
[tex] : \implies \sf \quad{s = \frac{d}{t} }[/tex]
[tex]: \implies \sf \quad{s = \frac{144}{3}} [/tex]
[tex]: \implies \sf \quad{\underline{\underline{\pmb{48 \: km/h}}}}[/tex]
The variables of speed, distance and time has a correlation on one another. In finding the speed, you should divide the distance to time because speed is inversely proportional to distance and time.
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