Math, asked by pradipsadhukhan1234, 5 months ago

An areoplane travels 3 times faster than a train and the train travels 5 times faster than a cyclist. if the cyclist covers a distance of 60 km in 3 hours, how much time will the areoplane take to cover the same distance?​

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Answered by jagrutithengzode
0

Answer:

4 minuts

15÷60

4 minuts

Answered by Abuyeefy
1

Answer:

60km

Step-by-step explanation:

first we find the speed the cyclist took which is 20 mins. I found that out by saying 60/3 then 3 into 60 which is 20. Then we multiply it by 3 because it says it travels 3 times faster and so we get 60 20x3= 60

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