Math, asked by dead5344, 4 days ago

A bus travelling at a speed of 40 km/h reaches its destination in 10 minutes. How far is the destination?​

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Answered by pranjalnautiyal19
2

Answer:

Mainly we just have to use the formula:

distance = speed \times time

as Speed = 40km/hr

Time= 10min (which we have to convert in hour hr as the speed is in km/hr)

so in |||hr=10÷60. |||Time=1/6 hrs|||

So using formula :

distance = 40 \times 1 \div 6 \\  = 40 \times 0.166 \\  = 6.64km

So that's the answer.....

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Given,

Speed (v)= 40km/h

time taken(t)= 10min= 10/60hr= 1/6hr

We know,

speed= distance traveled/time taken

Therefore, Distance= speed×time= 40× 1/6= 6.67Km(approx)

Hence the desitanion is 20/3km = 6.67Kms far.

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