The speed of a car increases by 2 km/h after every hour. If it travels 35 km in the first hour, what is the total distance travelled by the car in 12 hours?
Aptitude
Time and Distance
Difficulty: Medium
Choose an option
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A456 km
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B482 km
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C552 km
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D556 km
Answer
Correct Answer: 552 km
Explanation
Introduction / Context: This question belongs to the time and distance chapter and involves an arithmetic progression in speeds. The car does not move at a uniform speed; instead, its speed increases by a fixed amount every hour. You must recognise that the distance covered in each hour forms an arithmetic series because distance in each hour equals speed in that hour for a duration of one hour. Given Data / Assumptions:
- Distance covered in the first hour = 35 km, so speed in first hour = 35 km/h.
- Speed increases by 2 km/h after every hour.
- Total duration of travel = 12 hours.
- We assume the change in speed happens at the end of each full hour.
- 456 km: Too low; it corresponds to using fewer terms or a smaller common difference.
- 482 km: Also lower; may come from miscounting number of hours or misusing the formula.
- 556 km: Slightly higher, indicating a numerical mistake when adding terms.
- Assuming constant speed and multiplying 35 by 12, which ignores the increasing pattern.
- Using n instead of n - 1 inside the bracket of the arithmetic series formula.
- Forgetting that each term represents distance for exactly one hour of travel.