Math, asked by preetitiwari27, 1 year ago

A train travelling at the speed of 40km/h takes 3/2 more time to cover a distance than an another train travelling at the speed of 60km/h then what is that distance?​

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Answered by akash6168
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Answer:

distance is undefined

Step-by-step explanation:

distance doesn't matter...it may be 10km 20 km 30 km 40km ........ take any distance you wish

a train who's velocity is 60km/h takes 3/2 less time than the train who's velocity is 40km/h

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the distance is x km.

Time taken by the first train

 \frac{x}{40} hours

Time taken by the second train

 \frac{x}{60} hours

Now according the question

A train travelling at the speed of 40km/h takes 3/2 more time to cover a distance than an another train travelling at the speed of 60km/h then

Distance=120km

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