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A train overtakes two persons walking along a railway track. The first one walks at 4.5 km/hr. The other one walks at 5.4 km/hr. The train needs 8.4 and 8.5 seconds respectively to overtake them. What is the speed of the train if both the persons are walking in the same direction as the train?

Difficulty: Medium

Correct Answer: 81 km/hr

Explanation:

Given Data

  • Two walkers at 4.5 km/hr and 5.4 km/hr (same direction as the train)
  • Train overtakes them in 8.4 s and 8.5 s respectively
  • Required: speed of the train

Step 1: Set up equations
Let train speed = v km/hr and train length = L m.L = 8.4 × (v − 4.5) × (5/18)L = 8.5 × (v − 5.4) × (5/18)


Step 2: Eliminate L and solve for v
8.4(v − 4.5) = 8.5(v − 5.4)8.4v − 37.8 = 8.5v − 45.90.1v = 8.1 ⇒ v = 81 km/hr


Checks & Common Pitfalls

  • Same direction with pedestrians uses the difference of speeds.
  • Keep seconds and km/hr consistent by using the 5/18 factor.

Final Answer
The speed of the train is 81 km/hr.

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