speed=mile/hour
.•. time taken to travel M miles is
So, time =distance/speed
=M/m/h
=Mh/m hrs
answer :
Let the distance which I walk to the station be x km Then Time needed to reach the station at 3 km/hr = (3x+602) hrs and
Time needed to reach the station at 4 km/hr = (4x+602) hrs But 3x+301=4x−301⇒3x−4x=−302=151
⇒124x−3x=151⇒12x=151⇒x=1512=54 km
30mins
Let the total time taken to fill the tank be x minutes.
Then, work done by B in half hour + work done by (A+B) in half hour =1.
(
40
1
×
2
x
)+(
60
1
+
40
1
)×
2
x
=1
⇒
80
x
+
48
x
=1
⇒
240
3x+5x
=1
⇒8x=240
⇒x=30 min
3.14
A is travelling at 50kmph, B is travelling at 40
kmph……..according to the formula
time taken to meet = distance between them
———————-
relative speed of two vehicles
so, time taken to meet= 15/(50-40)=15/10=3/2hrs
let (xy) be original number.
then, 10y + x +45 = 10x + y; eq 1
and x + y = 13; eq 2
solve ab equation,
then xy = 94;
A. Christian Dior
E non of those
The batsman on 98 is on strike. He hits the ball and they run 3. UNFORTUNATELY one of the batsmen doesn`t turn correctly for one of the runs and the umpire calls ONE SHORT and awards only two runs. Therefore the first batsman has his century. There is now 1 ball remaining and one run is required to win. The batsman on strike, however is now the one on 97 runs. He now either hits a 4 or a 6. They win the game and both batsmen scored centuries.
Read more: 3 runs required in 3 balls to win with only a wicket left. The batsmen is on 98 and the runner is on 97. How will both the batsmen score centuries … – 3 runs required in 3 balls to win with only a wicket left. The batsmen is on 98 and the runner is on 97. How will both the batsmen score centuries as well win the match ?
C. Every real number is a rational number.
answer is 28
>2+8=10
>reverse of 28 is 82
>subtract 28 from 82
>82-28=54
the number is 28
Let the total rotations be x:
So the distance covered by both the wheels will be same,
9 * x = 7 * (x + 10)
x = 35 rotations
distance travelled = 9 * 35 = 7 * (35 + 10) = 315 feet
50