Math, asked by shipravisfbd, 1 month ago

If a train covers the distance 100 km p/h then how much distance it covers in 1 minute....​

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Answered by Aaaryaa
4

100 km/hour

= 100 km/hour * 1 hour/60 minutes

= 1.66667 (km * hour)/(minute * hour)

= 1.66667 km/minute

Answered by vermasatyam356
0

Answer:

I assume you mean 100 km/hour

Step-by-step explanation:

It helps if you use the units. Notice how hours show up on the top and bottom of the ratios, and you cancel them out because 1 hour/1 hour = 1, and also 1 hour/60 minutes = 1. You can always multiply by 1 without consequence.

100 km/hour

= 100 km/hour * 1 hour/60 minutes

= 1.66667 (km * hour)/(minute * hour)

= 1.66667 km/minute

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