Math, asked by ankankundu4, 1 year ago

Two trains start moving at the same time from two stations towards each other at 50 km h and
65 km h respectively. When they meet, one train has travelled 52.5 km more than the other
Find the distance between the two stations.​

Answers

Answered by ravikumar45367
5

Step-by-step explanation:

if train running time is x he

then

65x-50x =52.5

15x =52.5

x =52.5/15

x =3.5 hr

total distance=(50+65)×3.5

= 115×3.5

= 402.5 km

Answered by mahadevprasad1978
5

Answer:

Answer:402.5 km

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x he

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x hethen

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x hethen65x-50x =52.5

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x hethen65x-50x =52.515x =52.5

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x hethen65x-50x =52.515x =52.5x =52.5/15

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x hethen65x-50x =52.515x =52.5x =52.5/15x =3.5 hr

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x hethen65x-50x =52.515x =52.5x =52.5/15x =3.5 hrtotal distance=(50+65)*3.5

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x hethen65x-50x =52.515x =52.5x =52.5/15x =3.5 hrtotal distance=(50+65)*3.5= 115x3.5

Answer:402.5 kmStep-by-step explanation:if train running time is x hethen65x-50x =52.515x =52.5x =52.5/15x =3.5 hrtotal distance=(50+65)*3.5= 115x3.5= 402.5 km

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