Math, asked by punamdevimdb1986, 1 month ago

0. Find the speed of a bus if it cover 120 km distance in 1 hour 20 minutes.
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Answered by Sagar9040
7

The formula we want to use is  s=v⋅t . Where

  • s  is distance
  • v  is velocity
  • t  is time

This will show up so many times for you that I really recommend you to memorize it. Write your known parameters as variables in  s,v  and  t .

  • s1=120 km
  • v1=  unknown
  • t1=3 h
  • s2=150 km
  • v2=v1  (same speed for both trips)
  • t2=  wanted
  • For both trips you have

st=v  .

Since  v  is the same for both trips then

t2=t1s2s1.

Doesn’t this seem very intuitive? If you double the distance the time needed doubles as well? Connect it with a trip you’ve recently made. If you needed to go 20 % further the time should increase by 20 % as well right? Also note that we didn’t need to find the velocity at all! Neat right?

To the answer!

Use the formula we found for  t2

t2=

Answered by chanchalamishra1985
2

Answer:

Answer is 40. ok any problem

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