Psychology, asked by guptvandna, 2 months ago

Thomas bought a train set with 25 toy engines that run at different speeds. The train set has five parallel tracks that can be built to race the engines. After each round, Thomas notes down the relative speeds of the engines instead of their actual lap times. What is the least number of races he can play before he can decide the first, second and third fastest engines?
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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  Thomas bought a train set with 25 toy engines that run at different speeds.

The train set has five parallel tracks that can be built to race the engines. After each round, Thomas notes down the relative speeds of the engines instead of their actual lap times.

To Find :

What is the least number of races he can play before he can decide the first, second and third fastest engines

Solution:

Total 25  toy engines

and 5 parallel tracks

Hence  in 1 race he can use maximum 5 toy engines   and

in 5 races  he will be able to race  25 engines ( 5 x 5 = 25)

As Speeds noted are relative   so  comparison  between each set of 5 is required with all other set of 5 .

So he will take 1  fastest engine  from  each set   and have a race of 5 engines .

With this race now he can have comparison between all 25 engines speeds.

So 6 is the least number of races he has to play before he can decide the first, second and third fastest engines

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