A person travels from A to B at a speed of 4 km/h and returns from B to A at a…

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A person travels from A to B at a speed of 4 km/h and returns from B to A at a speed of 5 km/h. What is the average speed for the whole journey, in km/h?

Answer: C. 4.44Concept: For a two-leg round trip where the same distance is covered at two different speeds, the average speed for the whole journey is not the arithmetic…

  1. A.

    3.67

  2. B.

    4.5

  3. C.

    4.44

  4. D.

    9

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Correct answer: C

Concept: For a two-leg round trip where the same distance is covered at two different speeds, the average speed for the whole journey is not the arithmetic mean of the two speeds — the time spent at each speed differs. The correct measure is total distance travelled divided by total time taken, which for two equal-distance legs simplifies to the harmonic mean of the two speeds: 2 × v1 × v2 / (v1 + v2).

Application:

  1. Let the one-way distance from A to B be x km.

  2. Time for the outward leg at 4 km/h = x/4 hours.

  3. Time for the return leg at 5 km/h = x/5 hours.

  4. Total distance covered = 2x km. Total time taken = x/4 + x/5 = 9x/20 hours.

  5. Average speed = total distance ÷ total time = 2x ÷ (9x/20) = 40/9 ≈ 4.44 km/h.

Cross-check: Applying the harmonic-mean formula directly: 2 × 4 × 5 / (4 + 5) = 40/9 ≈ 4.44 km/h — the same result, confirming the derivation.

Answer: 4.44 km/h.

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