. 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 answer is 60000m or 60 km
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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?
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.
- Total distance travelled by the train is 60km.
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