20. In the question given below, use the following notations:
A"B means 'add B to A'
A'B means 'subtract B from A'.
A @ B means 'divide A by B'.
A * B means 'multiply A by BV
Now, answer the following question.
The time taken by two running trains in crossing each other is calculated by dividing the sum of the
lengths of two trains by the total speed of the two trains. If the length of the first train is L, the length
of the second train is L,, the speed of the first train is V, and the speed of the second trains is V,
which of the following expressions would represent the time taken?
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Clearly, time taken =
total speed of two trains
÷sum of lengths of two trains
= V1+V2L1+L2=(L1"L2 )@(V1"V2)
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