– While the train is moving, the jogger will also be running in the same direction.
– for the head(engine) of the train to get to the current position of the jogger 240m away, it will take:
45km/hr => 12.5m/s => 240/12.5 = 19.2 seconds.
– But in the same period of time, the jogger will still be running and will have moved to a new location by: 9km/hr => 2.5m/s => 2.5 * 19.2 = 48m
To get to the new location at the speed of 12.5m/s will take the train:
48/12.5 = 3.84sec
In this additional time, the jogger will move forward by:
3.84 * 2.5 = 9.6m
at a speed of 12.5m/s, it will take the train less than a second to cover the additional 9.6m
If we add the distance the jogger will cover in 1 second to 9.6, it is still less than what the train can cover per second. let us see (9.6 + 2.5 = 12.1)
Therefore, the head of the train will pass the runner at approximately: 19.2 + 3.84 + 1 => 24.04 seconds.
For the train to completely pass the runner, it will need its whole length of 120m to be in front of the runner.
This will take an additional (9.6 + 2) seconds.
Therefore for the length of the train to be ahead of the runner it will take approx. 35.65 (24.04 + 9.6 + 2) seconds
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I would design a voice integrated clock that reads out the time aloud whenever people ask for time
Explanation:
Let E1 be the event of drawing a red card.
Let E2 be the event of drawing a king .
P(E1 ∩ E2) = P(E1) . P(E2)
(As E1 and E2 are independent)
= 1/2 * 1/13 = 1/26
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A, b
Chi-ca-go
= (1 * 5! * 2!) * 3 + ( 2! * 5 ! * 1) * 3 + ( 3! * 5! ) + ( 5! * 3! )
Number of persons between Vijay and Jack = 48 – (14 + 17) = 17.
Now, Mary lies in middle of these 17 persons i.e. at the eight position.
So, number of persons between Viji and mary = 7.
The answer probably lies in finding the in-centre of the
traingle. Bisect all the angles of the triangles and the
point where these angle bisectors meet gives u the point P
No of men employed = N
No of days to finish the work = 9 days
No of men after increase = (N + 10)
No of days to finish the work = 6 days
Equating mandays
9N = (N+10)*6
9N — 6N = 60
3N = 60
N = 20
No of men employed = 20
2 Leap years
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Thursday is the correct answer
The answer is A)
y1 = 62 Rs/kg
y2 = 72 Rs/kg
y = 64.5 Rs/kg
y2 – y1 = 10 Rs/kg
The distance between the y and y1 is
y – y1 = 64.5 – 62 = 2.5
x1 = (y – y1)/(y2 – y1) = 2.5/10 = 0.25
x2 = 1 – x1 = 1 – 0.25 = 0.75
The target price is calculated by the lever method.
x1 * y2 + x2 * y1 = 0.25 * 72 + 0.75 * 62.5 = 64.5
The ratio is of y1 to y2 is
0.75 : 0.25
Divide by both by 0.25
3 : 1
D also increases
D & T are directly proportional
D
When none of the digits are repeated:
The hundred’s place can be filled by any of the digits: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 or 8 except the one which has already been used at the thousand’s place, so it can be filled in 5 ways.
Similarly tens’ place can be filled in 4 ways: only those 4 numbers which have not been use either at hundred’s or thousand’s place.
Unit’s place can be filled in only 3 ways. So, total number of nos. Possible =4×5×4×3= 240
Take one screw out from the rest of the three tyres and put the screws in the fourth tyre. Now all tyres will be held by three screws each.
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