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nid404:
These are two similar questions and they r so totally not comprehensive .....or......rather I don't know how to do it.
1) A car travelling at 90 km/h is 500m behind another car travelling at 70km/h in the same direction.How long will it take the first car to catch the second?
2) A train of length 100m is moving at a speed of 50km/h. A horse is running alongside the train at a speed of 56km/h. How long will it take for the horse to overtake the train?
PLzzzzzzz give the steps and explain how it is to be done.
Thanx
Ghost Of Highbury:
Ans 1.) first subtract both the speeds i.e => 90-70= 20...i.e the car going at 90km/h gains 20 km every hour......therefore to cover a distance of .5 km at a speed of 20km/h will take 0.5/20 hours = 1.5 minutes...
Ghost Of Highbury:
try the same method for the second sum.....
Ans = .1 km (100 m) / 56-50 = .1/6 (hours)....for minutes .1/6*60 = 1 minute..
Ans - 1 minute
Ghost Of Highbury:
are these sums taken from any past paper....or a book....i guess david rayner
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