On the first day, the cyclist traveled for 8 hours at a speed of 19 km / h, and on the second, for 6 hours at a speed of 27 km / h.
On the first day, the cyclist traveled for 8 hours at a speed of 19 km / h, and on the second, for 6 hours at a speed of 27 km / h. On what day did the cyclist travel the longer distance and how much?
Condition:
1 day:
time – 8 hours;
speed – 19 km / h;
distance -?
2nd day:
time – 6 hours;
speed – 27 km / h;
distance -?
Which day did you drive more -? km
How much -? km
Decision:
1) 19 km / h * 8 h = 152 (km) – the cyclist passed on the first day;
2) 27 km / h * 6 h = 162 (km) – the cyclist passed on the second day;
3) 162 km> 152 km – the cyclist traveled a longer distance on the second day.
4) 162 km – 152 km = 10 (km) – the cyclist traveled more on the second day.
Answer: on the second day the cyclist traveled 10 km more than on the first day.