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A man took 1.5 hours to drive 108 km from London to Brighton. He used 11.25 litres of petrol. Complete these sentences. (a) His average speed was
km/h.

(b) His petrol consumption was
km/litre.

For part of the journey he drove at an average speed of 104 km/h for 50 minutes.

(c) For the rest of the journey he drove for 40 minutes
at an average speed of
km/h.

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