From I, L = 6 + M From II, N = L – 4 From I and II. We can’t determine the value of L, M and N.
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A 180 m long train crosses another 270 m long train running in the opposite direction in 12 seconds. If the shorter train crosses a pole in 12 seconds, ...
Train P travelling at 60 km/hr crosses another train Q, having three fourth of its length and travelling in opposite direction at 30 km/hr in 28 seconds...
Two trains, A and B, cross each other in 20 seconds and 30 seconds respectively, when running in opposite and the same direction respectively. If the sp...
Two trains ‘A’ and ‘B’ started from station ‘P’ and ‘Q’ towards station ‘Q’ and ‘P’ respectively at the same time. When they met...
A train can cross a pole, a bridge of 340 meter long and platform of 320 meter long in 12 seconds, _____ seconds and 28 seconds, respectively.
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Train A running at a speed of 31 km/hr crosses train B in 20 seconds. Find the speed of train B (in km/hr), if the sum of the length of train A and B is...
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