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27.
A train overtakes two persons who are walking in the same direction in which the train is going, at the rate of 2 kmph and 4 kmph and passes them completely in 9 and 10 seconds respectively. The length of the train is:
Answer: Option
Explanation:
2 kmph = | ![]() |
2 x | 5 | ![]() |
m/sec = | 5 | m/sec. |
18 | 9 |
4 kmph = | ![]() |
4 x | 5 | ![]() |
m/sec = | 10 | m/sec. |
18 | 9 |
Let the length of the train be x metres and its speed by y m/sec.
Then, | ![]() |
x | ![]() |
= 9 and | ![]() |
x | ![]() |
= 10. |
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9y - 5 = x and 10(9y - 10) = 9x
9y - x = 5 and 90y - 9x = 100.
On solving, we get: x = 50.
Length of the train is 50 m.
Discussion:
106 comments Page 7 of 11.
S.Banerjee said:
9 years ago
Is there any shortcut method to solve this problem? Please help me if there is any shortcut to solve easily.
S.Banerjee said:
9 years ago
Thanks for the shortcut method @Anagha.
Ayesha said:
9 years ago
Excellent shortcut @Anagha.
James said:
9 years ago
Good one @Kapil.
Shaela said:
9 years ago
Thank You @Anagha.
Mojib Rahman said:
9 years ago
Let, Speed =X kmph.
Length = d km.
Again, relative speed Of A = x-2 & B=x-4.
9/3600 = d/x-2 (1).
10/3600 = d/x-4 (2).
We get, X=22.
From eq(1),
9/3600 = d/20.
d = 180/3600 = 1/20km = 1000/20m = 50m.
Length = d km.
Again, relative speed Of A = x-2 & B=x-4.
9/3600 = d/x-2 (1).
10/3600 = d/x-4 (2).
We get, X=22.
From eq(1),
9/3600 = d/20.
d = 180/3600 = 1/20km = 1000/20m = 50m.
Divya said:
9 years ago
Thank you @Anagha.
Shubham said:
9 years ago
How can we calculate the speed of the train in this?
Jugnu said:
8 years ago
Distance=(speed-5/9)*9 and distance=(speed-10/9)*10.
If distance is x then (speed-5/9)*9=(speed-10/9)*10.
Let speed be y.
(y-5/9) * 9 = (y-10/9) * 10.
9y-45 = 10y-100/9.
y = 305/9.
Then distance will be 300.
Am I right.
If distance is x then (speed-5/9)*9=(speed-10/9)*10.
Let speed be y.
(y-5/9) * 9 = (y-10/9) * 10.
9y-45 = 10y-100/9.
y = 305/9.
Then distance will be 300.
Am I right.
Nikita said:
8 years ago
Thank you @Anagha.
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