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A high speed travel 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 distence between the two station giving your answer in metres

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Answered by BrainlyRonaldo
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Given:

A high speed train travels at a speed of 200km/h

The train sets off from station A at 12:24 and reaches at station B at 14:12

To find:

Distance between the two station.

Solution:

s = 200 km/hr

Total time travelled = 12 : 24 to 13 : 24 + 13 : 24 to 14 : 12

Total time travelled = 1 hour + 0.8 hour = 1.8 hour

t = 1.8 hours

The General formula is,

\boxed{speed = distance/time}

From the above formula distance can be calculated by,

\boxed{distance = speed * time}

d = 200 * 18

d = 36 km

To convert Kilometer to meter

→ Multiply the length value by 1000

∵ (It is because 1 km = 1000 m)

Hence,

\boxed{d = 36000\; m}

The distance between the two stations is 360 km

Answered by Anonymous
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Solution

The diffrence between cities is 1h and 48 min convert it in decimals by dividing with 60 use formule speed=distance/time

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed=distance/time

200=d/1.8

200x1.8=d

360km=d

To convert in meters multiply with 1000

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