Documenting the Protocol for Calculating Route Speeds
As a senior logistics planner at a national freight company, you are drafting a training document for junior analysts on modeling delivery times. Describe from memory the standard mathematical procedure used to set up an equation to find an unknown vehicle speed when the distances of two distinct delivery segments are known, and the difference in their travel times is provided. In your description, specifically recall how the time for each segment is formulated mathematically and how the overall rational equation is constructed.
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Representing Time in Route Planning Models
Documenting the Protocol for Calculating Route Speeds