The distance between two towns is 190 km. If a man travelled 90% of the distance in 190 minutes and the rest of the distance in 30 minutes, find his maximum speed. It is known that he drove at a constant speed during both the intervals given.

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Here are some handy tips for solving time and distance questions in quantitative aptitude: The basic formula for time, speed, and distance (TSD) is: Distance: Distance = Speed x Time Average speed: Average speed = Total Distance / Total Time Relative speed: When objects are moving in the same direction, subtract the slower object's speed from the faster one Average speed when a person covers a distance at one speed and returns at another speed: Average speed = 2ab / (a + b), where 'a' and 'b' represent the two speeds involved  Other useful time/distance formulas include: Speed =... Show more

The distance between two towns is 190 km. If a man travelled 90% of the distance in 190 minutes and the rest of the distance in 30 minutes, find his maximum speed. It is known that he drove at a constant speed during both the intervals given.