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A woman drives a car from one city to another with different constant speeds along the trip. She drives at a speed of 95.0 km/h for 15.0 min, 60.0 km/h for 20.0 min, makes a stop for 50.0 min, then continues at 40.0 km/h for 30.0 min, at which point she reaches her destination. (a) What is the total distance between her starting point and destination (in km)

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