Math, asked by rs8175171, 2 months ago

. If the speed of a train is increased by 5 km/h
from its normal speed it would have taken 2 h
less to cover 300 km. What is its normal speed?
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(1)
25 lm/h​

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Answered by reshmachavan819
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Answered by richashah042
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Answer:

Distance travelled = 300 km Let the original speed of train be x kmph Given that the speed of the train is increased by 5 km an hour. Hence the new speed is (x + 5) kmph Time taken to cover 300 km = 300/(x+5) Given that the time taken is 2 hours less when compared to the previous time.

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