We are having time and speed given, so first we will calculate the distance. Then we can get new speed for given time and distance.
Lets solve it.
Time = 50/60 hr = 5/6 hr
Speed = 48 mph
Distance = S*T = 48 * 5/6 = 40 km
New time will be 40 minutes so,
Time = 40/60 hr = 2/3 hr
Now we know,
Speed = Distance/Time
New speed = 40*3/2 kmph = 60kmph
Amy can travel clockwise or anticlockwise on the diagram.
Clockwise, she has no choice of route from A to B, a choice of one out of two routes from B to C, and a choice of one out of two routes from C back to A. This gives four possible routes.
Similarly, anticlockwise she has four different routes.
Total routes = 8
Let the speeds of two trains be 7X and 8X km/hr.
8x = 400/4
=> x= 12.5 km/hrX=4004=>X=12.5Km/hr
So speed of first train is 12.5*7 = 87.5 km/hr
The hour hand moves from pointing to 12 to pointing to half way between 2 and 3. The angle covered between each hour marking on the clock is 360/12 = 30. Since the hand has covered 2.5 of these divisions the angle moved through is 75.
Let the length of the train be L metres and speeds of the train Arun and Sriram be R, A and S respectively, then
---------- (i)
and ---------(ii)
From eq.(i) and (ii)
3(R - A ) = 2 (R + K)
R = 3A + 2K
In 30 minutes (i.e 1800 seconds), the train covers 1800R (distance) but the Arun also covers 1800 A (distance) in the same time. Therefore distance between Arun and Sriram, when the train has just crossed Sriram
= 1800 ( R - A) - 24 ( A + K)
Time required =
= (3600 - 24) = 3576 s
Let the normal speed be x km/h, then
x (x + 20) - 16 (x + 20) = 0
(x + 20 ) (x - 16) =0
x = 16 km/h
Therefore (x + 4) = 20 km/h
Therefore increased speed = 20 km/h
Let distance = x km.
Time taken at 3 kmph : dist/speed = x/3 = 20 min late.
time taken at 4 kmph : x/4 = 30 min earlier
difference between time taken : 30-(-20) = 50 mins = 50/60 hours.
x/3- x/4 = 50/60
x/12 = 5/6
x = 10 km.
Number of gaps between 41 poles = 40
So total distance between 41 poles = 40*50
= 2000 meter = 2 km
In 1 minute train is moving 2 km/minute.
Speed in hour = 2*60 = 120 km/hour
Let the original speed be x km/h, then
Therefore, original speed = 100km/h
Let the total distance of the journey of a man = d kms
Now, the average speed of the entire journey = = 24 kmph.
B runs around the track in 10 min.
i.e , Speed of B = 10 min per round
Therefore, A beats B by 1 round
Time taken by A to complete 4 rounds
= Time taken by B to complete 3 rounds
= 30 min
Therefore, A's speed = 30/4 min per round = 7.5 min per round
Hence, if the race is only of one round A's time over the course = 7 min 30 sec
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