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imagine yourself to be the great invincible Sherlock Holmes. Share with your readers the way you solved the Notting Hill murder case and caught the deadly Selden

Pls give me a 200 word answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Let the distance of CD be 'x' meter.

speed \: = \: \frac{distance}{time}speed=

time

distance

\dashrightarrow⇢ x/6 m/s.

Since the speed is uniform throughout the journey, the same speed will be used to cover BD as well......(1)

Let the tower AB have a height of 'h' meter.

Now, tan60=h/BD

tan60=√3

This implies that h/BD=√3

Which means that BD=h/√3........(2)

tan30=h/BC

tan30=1/√3

This implies that h/BC=1/√3

Which means that BC=h√3..........(3)

BC-BD=x ( According to the figure)

This implies that

h√3-h/√3=x (substituting the values of BC and BD from (2) and (3)).

This implies

(3h-h)/√3= 2h/√3=x

This implies that h= x√3/2........(4)

Now, BD=h/√3 (from(2))

Substituting the value of h from (4), we get that:

BD= (x√3/2)÷2=x/2............(5)

Now, Speed= Distance/time.

We found the distance of BD to be x/2 from equation (5).

And Speed will be x/6 from equation (1)

This implies that

x/6=(x/2)÷time taken

\implies⟹ This implies that time taken is (x/2)÷(x/6)= 3 seconds.

Hence, the time taken to cover that Distance is 3 seconds.

Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

Hope this helps you

Explanation:

At the station, the group is met by a pair of gun-toting police officers, on guard for an escaped con, and by a set of Baskerville servants. The ride to the hall offers a beautiful scenic view, but always with the foreboding moor in the background. Asking about the armed guards, the group learns from the coachman that a dastardly criminal, Selden, the Notting Hill murderer, just recently escaped from prison. Sobered and silent, the party finally reaches Baskerville Hall.

As Barrymore and his wife introduce themselves and start taking down the baggage, Mortimer announces his intention to head home for supper. Once inside, Watson and Sir Henry learn of the Barrymores' intention to leave Henry's service as soon as he gets settled. Citing their sadness and fear at Charles' death, the Barrymores admit that they will never feel relaxed at Baskerville Hall. They also announce their intention to establish a business with the money inherited from Sir Charles.

Later on at dinner, Sir Henry says he understands his uncle's ill health and anxiety given the somber and scary aspect of much of the hall. Once in bed, Watson has trouble sleeping, and he hears a woman's sobbing.

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