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In a 500 metres race, B starts 45 metres ahead of A, but A wins the race while B is still 35 metres behind. What is the ratio of the speeds of A to B assuming that both start at the same time?

25:20
25:21
5:7
5:3

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

♣ The correct option is B.

Explanation:

When A completes and wins the race, at that time B covers 500 - (45 + 35) = 420 metres.

Hence, the ratio between A and B is 500 : 420 = 25 : 21 and this is ratio of speeds of A to B.

Answered by HorrorDream
3

Answer:

♣ The correct option is B.

Explanation:

When A completes and wins the race, at that time B covers 500 - (45 + 35) = 420 metres.

Hence, the ratio between A and B is 500 : 420 = 25 : 21 and this is ratio of speeds of A to B.

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