Math, asked by aaravkhandelwal, 4 months ago

If in a 1 km race, A defeats B by 200 m, and in a 500 m race, B defeats C by 200 m, then by how many metres would A defeat C in a 200 m race, assuming that A, B, and C perform exactly the same in all the races?​

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Answered by vashushubu77
1

When A runs 200 m

S runs 180 m

N runs 160 m

When S run 100 m, N will run=100×

180

160

=88.89

i.e S will beat N by (100−88.89)=11.11 m....

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Answered by FairyLight
11

Answer:

When A runs 200 m

S runs 180 m

N runs 160 m

When S run 100 m, N will run=100x \frac{160}{180}

=88.89

i.e S will beat N by (100−88.89)=11.11 m

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