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. A train goes from station A to station B which is 50 km apart and then to another station C which is 10,000 m from B. What is the total length of path covered by the train?

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Answered by maya2424puma
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Answer:

The answer is 60000m or 60 km

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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
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  • A train goes from station A to station B which is 50 km apart and then to another station C which is 10,000 m from B. What is the total length of path covered by the train?

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The total length of the path covered by the train is equal to the distance converted by the train i.e. from Station A to Station B + Station B to Station C.

Distance from Station A to B = 50km.

Distance from Station B to C = 10000m = 10km.

Total Distance = Distance from Station A to B + Distance from Station B to C

=50km + 10km

=60km.

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  • Total distance travelled by the train is 60km.
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