# Fast tourists

If three tourists pass the route in 5 hours, how long will the same route take six equally fast tourists?

Result

t =  5 h

#### Solution:

$t_{3}=5 \ \text{h} \ \\ \ \\ t=t_{3}=5 \ \text{h}$

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