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4.
Two trains running in opposite directions cross a man standing on the platform in 27 seconds and 17 seconds respectively and they cross each other in 23 seconds. The ratio of their speeds is:
1 : 3
3 : 2
3 : 4
None of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Let the speeds of the two trains be x m/sec and y m/sec respectively.

Then, length of the first train = 27x metres,

and length of the second train = 17y metres.

27x + 17y = 23
x+ y

27x + 17y = 23x + 23y

4x = 6y

x = 3 .
y 2

Discussion:
234 comments Page 14 of 24.

Gokulakisan S said:   10 years ago
You can use this simple method:

Time to cross men = tm.

Time to cross each other = te.

So 27(tm)+23(te) = 60.

17(tm)+23(te) = 40.

Then 60/40 = 3/2.

Therefore ratio is 3:2.

Sunil said:   10 years ago
Hi @Gokulakisan sorry to say 27+23 = 50 not for 60.

Saurabh said:   9 years ago
I couldn't get this part:

27x + 17y/x + y = 23.

As both trains are moving in opposite directions the equation must be:

27x + 17y/x - y = 23.

That is speeds must get subtracted why add both of them?

Vijendra said:   9 years ago
The speeds of trains should be added because they are moving in opposite direction.

-------------> man < ----------------.

The speeds of both trains contributing to finish it in 23 seconds.

Mallikrjunrao said:   9 years ago
In very simple method.

27 17

23

6 : 4
...................
3:2
..................

By using mixed alligation method.

Sourabh yadav said:   9 years ago
An alternative answer:

27 - 23 = 4.
27 - 17 = 6.

Take the square root of both 6 and 4
=> 3:2.

Meenu Gopan said:   9 years ago
Guys, there is an easy way to understand this question.

Let us consider the SPEED of Train'A' and Train'B' as X and Y.

Trains moving in opposite direction which crosses a man standing on the platform signifies the TIME of trains taken to cross the man which are 27s and 17s respectively, not the time taken by trains to cross each other(given separately in the question).

Therefore,

DISTANCE of the trains taken to cross the man = SPEED * TIME.
D (TRAIN A)= X * 27.
D (TRAIN B)= Y * 17.

So, now we know that DISTANCE(LENGTH)covered by the trains and its SPEED(mentioned above).

From this, it is understood that its time to find out the TIME take by the trains.
But the time has already given;

TIME = DISTANCE/SPEED.

23 = 27x + 17y /x + y.
Cross multiply 23 (x + y) = 27x + 17y.

Bring all like terms on same sides; So,

23x + 23y = 27x + 17y.
23x - 27x = 17y - 23y.
- 4x = - 6y.

Since both the sides have a negative sign, it will automatically get deleted)ie, 4x = 6y .

Now its time to form the answer in ratio form.
Ratio forms when one digit is divided by the other digit, always remember NUMERATOR should be greater than DENOMINATOR.

4x = 6y .
(Bring all like terms on same sides).

Then, x/y = 6/4.
= 3/2 ie, 3 : 2.

Answer = 3 : 2.

Kiran Kumar said:   9 years ago
This can be easily done by the method of allegations.
27 17
23

(23-17) : (27-23)
6 : 4
3 : 2

Or by weighted average,

S1/S2 = (23-17)/(27-23)

=> 3/2 and that is the required ratio.

Vinod reddy said:   9 years ago
Here is the formula when two trains crosses each other,

s1 + s2 = l1 + l2/time.

According to the problem.
x + y = (27x + 17y) /23.
27x + 17y = (x + y)23.
x/y = 3/2.

Raj said:   9 years ago
Short-cut : Alligation method.


27 17
23
6 4

= 6 : 4 means 3 : 2 => Answer.


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