Math, asked by premhanzpel, 10 months ago

5. How long a train will take to travel a distance of
300 km with a speed of 60 km/hr ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

Given:

⇏ A train takes the distance of 300 km with the speed of 60 km/hr.

Find:

⇏ Find the time.

According to the question:

\sf   \dfrac{60 \:  \dfrac{km}{hr} }{60}    = Speed

\sf  300  \: km = Distance \:  covered  \: by  \: the \:  train.

Using formula:

\sf Speed =   \dfrac{Distance \:  covered}{Time \:  taken}

\sf Time  \: taken =  \dfrac{Distance \:  covered\: by\: train}{Speed  \: of \:  the \:  train}

Calculations:

\sf [( \frac{300 \: km}{60 \:  \frac{km}{hr} })- 1]

 \sf 5 \: hr

Therefore, 5 hour is the time taken.

Answered by Anonymous
5

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\huge\tt{GIVEN:}

  • a train will take to distance of 300 km with a speed of 60 km/hr

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\huge\tt{TO~FIND:}

  • The time.

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\huge\tt{SOLUTION:}

Time = Distance/Speed

➩300 km / 60 km per hours

➩10/2 hours

5 Hours

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