Math, asked by irtazaman, 4 months ago

2. A high-speed train travels at a speed of 200 km/h.
If the train sets off from Station A at 12 24 and
reaches Station B at 14 12, find the distance
between the two stations, giving your answer in
metres.​

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Answered by vkmkhrj33
12

for a simple answer-

12:24 to 14:12 is 1hour 48 minutes

or (60+48) minutes= 108 minutes

and the speed of the train was- 200km/hour

or 200000meter/60 minutes

so we can say..that train speed was- (200000/60)meter/minutes

= 3333.3meter/minutes

as the train took 108 minutes to reach to station B from station A

then it traveled (3333.3×108) meters-360000meter.

so the distance was- 360000meters or 360km.

Answered by nancy359
4

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