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two trains start from stations a and b and travel towards each other at speeds of 50 km/h and 60 km/h, respectively. at the time of their meeting the second train has travelled 120 km more than the first. the distance between a and b is

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Answered by yashikant537
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Hlo....
The second train has traveled 120km more than the first train...
Now the speed of the trains A and B are 50 and 60 kmph resp.

Therefore, B travels (60-50)or 10 kmph more than A.

Now 120 divided by 10 is 12.....that means both the trains
runs for 12 hrs.

So, A travelled =50 * 12 =600 kms.
&, B travelled =60 * 12 =720 kms.
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Total distance travelled is= 600 + 720 = 1320 kms.
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