Math, asked by nitu753, 8 months ago

Distance travelled by Hamid and Akhtar in an hour are 9 km and 12 km. Find the ratio of speed of Hamid to the speed of Akhtar.​

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Answered by Anonymous
22

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We know that the speed of a certain object is the distance travelled by that object in an hour

Distance travelled by Hamid in one hour = 9 km

Distance travelled by Akhtar in one hour = 12 km

Speed of Hamid = 9 km/hr

Speed of Akhtar = 12 km/hr

Ratio of speed of Hamid to the speed of Akhtar = 9/12 = 3/4

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Answered by sunildehade
1

Answer:

3:4

Step-by-step explanation:

The speed of Hamid is 9km/hr.The speed of Akhtar is 12kms/hr.We will bring them to the lowest forms-

9/12 They both are divisible by 3.So we cut them and the final answer is 3/4=3:4.

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