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there is a car and you have 5 tires each of which can go 8000 km then how much total distance can the car cover?

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Answered by prasadrspm07
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Answer:

10000km

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide the spare tyres distance in 4 parts ie 2000

Tire x=(Distance travelled, Capacity left) eg=A(10,5) i.e A travelled 10Km and capacity left of tyre is 5km

Solution:-

1: Use spare tire instead of A

A-(0,8000)   B-(2000,6000)  C-(2000,6000)   D-(2000,6000)   E-(2000,6000)

2-Use spare tire instead of B

A-(2000,6000)   B-(2000,6000)  C-(4000,4000)   D-(4000,4000)   E-(4000,4000)

3-Use spare tire instead of C

A-(4000,4000)   B-(4000,4000)  C-(4000,4000)   D-(6000,2000)   E-(6000,2000)

4-Use spare tire instead of D

A-(6000,2000)   B-(6000,2000)  C-(6000,2000)   D-(6000,2000)   E-(8000,0000)

5-Use Tire A,B,C,D

A-(8000,0000)   B-(8000,2000)  C-(8000,0000)   D-(8000,0000)   E-(8000,0000)

As each time distance travlled in 2000 so total distance is 2000*5=10000

I hope it helps

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