A man travelling to Agra covers 216 km of distance in 6 hrs. How much time will he take to cover 144 km of distance, if he maintains the same speed?
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The Man Travells 216 km in 6 hours
Speed per second
= 216 / 6 = 36km/hr
If The Man Travells 144 km with 36km/hr
The Time taken by him would be
= 144 / 36
= 4 hr
The man would take 4 hours to cover 144km with a speed of 36 km/hr
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