Math, asked by bsufia293, 11 months ago

If a train covers 210 km in 3 hours, what distance will it cover in 5 hours at the same speed?​

Answers

Answered by amanprasad5
16

pls mark brainliest as i worked hard to answer u i beg before u

Attachments:
Answered by bishaldasdibru
1

Answer :

The train is traveling at a speed of 70 km/hour and if it covers 210 km in 3 hours, it will cover 350 km in 5 hours at the same speed. The distance it covers is directly proportional to the time it travels, at a constant speed the longer the train travels the greater the distance it will cover.

Explanation :

To calculate the distance that a train will cover in 5 hours at the same speed it covered 210 km in 3 hours, we can use the formula:

Distance = Speed x Time.

First, we need to calculate the speed of the train. We know that the train covered 210 km in 3 hours.

To find the speed, we divide the distance (210 km) by the time (3 hours) to get 70 km/hour. This tells us that the train was traveling at a speed of 70 km/hour.

Now that we know the speed, we can use the formula to find the distance the train will cover in 5 hours. We plug in the known values: Distance = 70 km/hour x 5 hours. This calculation gives us a distance of 350 km.

Therefore, if a train covers 210 km in 3 hours, it will cover 350 km in 5 hours at the same speed. This is because the train is traveling at a constant speed of 70 km/hour and the distance it covers is directly proportional to the time it travels. The longer the train travels at this speed, the greater the distance it will cover.

To know more about the concept please go through the links :

https://brainly.in/question/44380776

https://brainly.in/question/13787550

#SPJ3

Similar questions