Math, asked by pragyan7191, 5 months ago

A man on riding crosses a bridge in 5 min. when riding is being done at 15 km/hr. find the length of the bridge.​

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Answered by Asadullah118
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Speed of the man = 5 km/hr

= 5\times \frac{1000}{60}m/min = \frac{250}{3}m/min

Time taken to cross the bridge = 15 minutes

Length of the bridge = Speed \times Time

= \frac{250}{3}\times 15m = 1250m

Answered by MGYT
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Answer:

1250m

Step-by-step explanation:

A man walking at the rate of 5 km/hr. crosses a bridge in 15 minutes. The length of the bridge (in meters) is:

Speed of the man = 5 km/hr

= 5\times \frac{1000}{60}m/min = \frac{250}{3}m/min

Time taken to cross the bridge = 15 minutes

Length of the bridge = Speed \times Time

= \frac{250}{3}\times 15m = 1250m

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