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Answered by dkotheremail
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer is 3 kms

two individuals are walking, lets call them AB & BA. since they have met they are walking in a straight line is an assumption, without stops and at constant a speed.

After 6 hours:

AB reaches 24 kms, as he is walking at 4/km per hr, info given

therefore BA reaches 18 kms, 42 kms (total) minus 24 kms of AB

since BA has reached 18 kms, and has taken the same 6 hours, he has been walking at a speed of 3km/hr because 18 kms divided by 6 hours is 3 Kms

Thats how the answer is 3 kms.hr speed

Answered by vaanipdsahu
4

Answer:-

Given,

Distance between A and B = 42km

First man walks from A to B at 4 km/ hr.

Another man walk from B to A at a

certain uniform speed.

Both men meet each other at 6 hrs

=> Distance travelled by first man in

6hrs = speed × time

= 4×6

= 24 km

So, the distance travelled by first man

from point A is 24 km.

So, remaining distance= 42 - 24 =18 km

So, A man who starts from point B has

travelled 18km till the point where they

meet.

So, distance travelled by second man

in 6hrs= 18 km

So,

Speed of second man

=Distance/ Time

=18/6

=3km/hr

Hence the speed of second man is 3km/hr

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