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if a train starting from station X was to arrive at station Y at 6:06 Pm. It could travel at 62.5% at its usual speed and reach Y at 7 Pm. At what time did it start from X?​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Given :- A train starting from a station X was to arrive at a station Y at 6:06 PM. It could travel at 62.5% of its usual speed and reach Y at 7 PM. At what time did it start from X ?

Solution :-

Let us assume that, the actual speed of the train be 100x km/hr and the actual time taken be y hours. Then,

→ Distance covered = Speed * Time = (100xy)km ..

now, given that, if train travels at 62.5% of its usual

speed and reach Y at 7 PM.

So,

→ New speed = 62.5% of 100x = 62.5x km/h .

→ increased time = 7PM - 6:06 = 54 minutes = (54/60) = (9/10) hours.

→ New total time = (y + 9/10) hours.

Then,

→ Distance covered = New Speed * New Time = (62.5x) * {y + (9/10)} km .

since distance is same in both case from X to Y stations.

→ 100xy = 62.5x * {y + (9/10)}

→ 100y = 62.5(10y + 9)/10

→ 1000y = 625y + 562.5

→ 1000y - 625y = 562.5

→ 375y = 562.5

dividing both sides by 375 ,

→ y = 1.5 hours.

Therefore,

→ Train reached at Y with usual speed = 6:06 PM

→ Time taken by train = 1.5 hour = 1 hour , 30 minutes.

So,

→ Train start from X at = 6 : 06 - 1 : 30 = 5 : 66 - 1 : 30 = 4 : 36 PM. (Ans.)

Hence, The Train starts from station X at 4 : 36 PM.

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Answered by yogeshmuthumalair
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Answer:

4:36 pm is the correct ans

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