Aptitude - Clock - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Clock - General Questions (Q.No. 4)
4.
A watch which gains 5 seconds in 3 minutes was set right at 7 a.m. In the afternoon of the same day, when the watch indicated quarter past 4 o'clock, the true time is:
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Time from 7 a.m. to 4.15 p.m. = 9 hrs 15 min. = | 37 | hrs. |
4 |
3 min. 5 sec. of this clock = 3 min. of the correct clock.
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37 | hrs of this clock = | 1 | hrs of the correct clock. |
720 | 20 |
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37 | hrs of this clock = | ![]() |
1 | x | 720 | x | 37 | ![]() |
hrs of the correct clock. |
4 | 20 | 37 | 4 |
= 9 hrs of the correct clock.
The correct time is 9 hrs after 7 a.m. i.e., 4 p.m.
Discussion:
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Aishwarya said:
9 years ago
Can any one explain this answer step by step? Please, I didn't understand this.
Jeyam said:
9 years ago
@Aishwarya.
You don't get confused, first calculate how many minutes are there.
9hrs * 60 minutes +15 = 555 minutes.
Again calculate how many 3 minutes are there i.e. 555 ÷ 3 =183.
Again 180 minutes * 5 second = 915.
Again 914 ÷ 60 = 15 minutes. So 4 : 15 - 15 = 4pm.
Don't bother about the remaining 15 sec because we calculate ahead of the 15 minutes, so it's very factual to deduct.
You don't get confused, first calculate how many minutes are there.
9hrs * 60 minutes +15 = 555 minutes.
Again calculate how many 3 minutes are there i.e. 555 ÷ 3 =183.
Again 180 minutes * 5 second = 915.
Again 914 ÷ 60 = 15 minutes. So 4 : 15 - 15 = 4pm.
Don't bother about the remaining 15 sec because we calculate ahead of the 15 minutes, so it's very factual to deduct.
Shivanand sattikar said:
9 years ago
@Praveen.
You gave an easy and best explanation, thanks man.
You gave an easy and best explanation, thanks man.
Omi said:
9 years ago
Wrong answer. The correct answer will be A.
7 am to 4:15 pm = 9h 15 minutes.
3 minutes -----> 5 seconds gains.
60 minutes -----> 100 seconds gains.
So, 9h + 15 minutes -----> 9 * 100,
= 900 seconds + (15/3) * 5 = 925 seconds gains.
So, 925 secs = 185/12 minutes.
So, the answer is A.
7 am to 4:15 pm = 9h 15 minutes.
3 minutes -----> 5 seconds gains.
60 minutes -----> 100 seconds gains.
So, 9h + 15 minutes -----> 9 * 100,
= 900 seconds + (15/3) * 5 = 925 seconds gains.
So, 925 secs = 185/12 minutes.
So, the answer is A.
Srikanth.s said:
9 years ago
3 Min = 5 sec fast,
1 Hour = 1.66 Min fast (100 sec),
Normally, 9 hr has = 9 * 60 min i.e 540,
For error, 9 hr has = 9 * 61.66 min i.e 554.94,
So, 554.94 - 540 = 14.94 min,
Hence the answer is 4.
1 Hour = 1.66 Min fast (100 sec),
Normally, 9 hr has = 9 * 60 min i.e 540,
For error, 9 hr has = 9 * 61.66 min i.e 554.94,
So, 554.94 - 540 = 14.94 min,
Hence the answer is 4.
Khanam said:
9 years ago
Please explain me in clear and easy form I didn't understand this.
Wadbor said:
9 years ago
@Khalid
You got it right in a simple way. For 9hr it gains 15min so 9hr 15min minus gain of 15min will give 9hr correct time.
You got it right in a simple way. For 9hr it gains 15min so 9hr 15min minus gain of 15min will give 9hr correct time.
Prateek said:
9 years ago
Thank you so much @Sundar.
Aneesha said:
9 years ago
How did you get 37\4?
Tejas said:
9 years ago
Total hours with error from 7 am to 4:15 pm = 9 h 15 min = 33300 secs.
Total original hours from 7 am to 4 pm = 9 hrs = 32400 secs.
Therefore, 33300 - 32400 = 900.
900/60 = 15 min.
Total original hours from 7 am to 4 pm = 9 hrs = 32400 secs.
Therefore, 33300 - 32400 = 900.
900/60 = 15 min.
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