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A train travelled 3/5 of a journey in 6 hours. Then, it travelled the remaining 300 miles in 4 hours. What was the total average speed for the whole journey? mph
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A train travelled 3/5 of a journey in 6 hours. Then, it travelled the remaining 300 miles in 4 hours. What was the total average speed for the whole journey? mph
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A train travelled 3/5 of a journey in 6 hours. Then, it travelled
the remaining 300 miles in 4 hours. What was the total average
speed for the whole journey?
mph
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Answer:75 mph
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