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shruti covers a distance of 2.4 km from her house to reach school on a bicycle has a speed of 2 m/sec, calculate the time taken by her to reach the school ?

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Answered by Anonymous
29
\textbf{Answer}

We will use these formulas -
\textbf{1 kilometer = 1000 meter}
\textbf{Time = Distance/Speed}

Lets get back to the question,

Total distance travelled = 2.4 km
=> Total distance travelled = 2.4 × 1000 m
\textbf{Distance = 2400 m}

Travelling speed = 2 m/s
\textbf{Speed = 2 m/s}
Total time taken = ?

\textbf{Total time = distance/speed}

=> Time = 2400/2 seconds
=> Time = 1200 seconds

\textbf{Total time was 1200 seconds}

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\textbf{Thanks}
Answered by TheUrvashi
7
\textbf{Total distance travelled = 2.4 km}


\textbf{Total distance travelled}


\bf{=( 2.4 × 1000) m}


\bf{= 2400 m}


\bf{Travelling speed = 2 m/s}


\bf{Total time taken = T(let)}


\bf{Time =Distance/speed}


\bf{=> T = 2400/2 seconds}


\bf{=> T= 1200 seconds}

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