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7.
Two cars start from the opposite places of a main road, 150 km apart. First car runs for 25 km and takes a right turn and then runs 15 km. It then turns left and then runs for another 25 km and then takes the direction back to reach the main road. In the mean time, due to minor break down the other car has run only 35 km along the main road. What would be the distance between two cars at this point?
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Ajay said:
9 years ago
Agree @Nitika.
The answer is 90 because as per question they took the same direction to reach the main road which means distance became equal means zero.
=> 15 + 25 - 15 + 25.. So be have to reduce 35 + 25 = 60 from total 150. So the answer is 90.
The answer is 90 because as per question they took the same direction to reach the main road which means distance became equal means zero.
=> 15 + 25 - 15 + 25.. So be have to reduce 35 + 25 = 60 from total 150. So the answer is 90.
Priti said:
9 years ago
As per my calculation, the answer should is 115, because the 1st car has reached back to the place from where it started, so we have to find out the distance between the starting point of the 1st car and final point of the 2nd one.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Rf Shk said:
9 years ago
As my knowledge is concern answer should be 80. Because in question clearly mentioned that the first car has to take a turn towards to reach the main road. That means 15 km will be added to the total.
Now. [150- (25 + 25 + 35)] + 15 = 80.
Now. [150- (25 + 25 + 35)] + 15 = 80.
Ruchi said:
9 years ago
The answer should be 80 because it was mentioned that car will go back to the main road.
Muskan said:
9 years ago
It is so confusing guys.
But at last, I want to say that why 15 is not added to the calculation that has been shown below the question?
Please help me.
But at last, I want to say that why 15 is not added to the calculation that has been shown below the question?
Please help me.
Deeksha said:
9 years ago
Why not 15km is considered?
Kunal said:
9 years ago
As per my view, It Should be 80.
Shreya said:
9 years ago
It means the first car reaches to the main road, at this point, if calculate how much first car travelled exactly on main road i.e. Horizontal distance at the main road, it will be 25 + 25 = 50m. Since total distance = 150.
The first car travelled 50. The 2nd car travelled 35. Remaining distance. = distance b/w both car at main road = 150 - (50 + 35) = 65.
The first car travelled 50. The 2nd car travelled 35. Remaining distance. = distance b/w both car at main road = 150 - (50 + 35) = 65.
Nikhil said:
9 years ago
What means it goes back to the main road?
Aditya said:
10 years ago
It's simple,
Both of them being on the opposite side of a main road (facing each other) 150 km apart.
One of them moves 25km, then diverts for 15 km (no need for calculation) and then moves 25 km and then back to main road, whereas the other person moves 35km from opposite side.
So the distance travelled by one is 25 + 25 = 50 km and the other is 35 km. Distance between them currently is 150 - (50 + 35) = 65km.
Both of them being on the opposite side of a main road (facing each other) 150 km apart.
One of them moves 25km, then diverts for 15 km (no need for calculation) and then moves 25 km and then back to main road, whereas the other person moves 35km from opposite side.
So the distance travelled by one is 25 + 25 = 50 km and the other is 35 km. Distance between them currently is 150 - (50 + 35) = 65km.
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