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= 100 + 100 = 200 m
Time taken by train = 10 sec.
∵ Speed = Distance/Time
⇒ Speed of train = 200/10 = 20 m/sec.
∴ Speed of train = 20 × 18/5 = 72 kmph.
In question they left 10 seconds
First write equations from info:
(A) (Mon + Tue + Wed)/3 = 111 Rearrange as ——–> Tue + Wed = 111 – Mon
(B) (Tue + Wed + Thu)/3 =102 Rearrange as ——–> Tue + Wed = 102 – Thu
(C) Thu = 0.8(Mon)
Substitute equation C into B:
(B) Tue + Wed = 102 – 0.8(Mon)
At this point I changed the values for clearer algebra:
Mon = x
Tue + Wed = y
Re-write equations A & B with new values:
(A) y = 111 – x
(B) y = 102 – 0.8x
Solve simultaneous equations:
111 – x = 102 – 0.8x
111 – 102 = x – 0.8x (Re-arraged)
9 = 0.2x
x = 45
Thus, Mon = 45C
Thu = 0.8(45)
Thu = 36C
So the answer is it was 36C on Thursday
It is due to the counter clockwise motion of the motor. The motor rotates in the counter clockwise direction the blades of the fan are attached to the motor hence the blades rotates in the anti clockwise direction. So it is due to the motor rotation the fan rotates in counter clockwise direction.
speed=mile/hour
.•. time taken to travel M miles is
So, time =distance/speed
=M/m/h
=Mh/m hrs
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In 3 hours thinker candle becomes half
In the same time thinner candle becomes one fourth. Now the
required condition is satisfied. So 3 Hours
No of men employed = N
No of days to finish the work = 9 days
No of men after increase = (N + 10)
No of days to finish the work = 6 days
Equating mandays
9N = (N+10)*6
9N — 6N = 60
3N = 60
N = 20
No of men employed = 20
10, 25, 45, 54, 60, 75, 80
54
wake up guys and see modulo % can return only integer value.
So answer will be 1 and all other answers are wrong. You can
run your equation in C code and check the output.
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