Question
Quantity-I: 65 km
data-pm-slice="0 0 []"> Quantity-II: 'P' and 'Q' both start traveling simultaneously from point 'X' to point 'Y'. 'P' travels at a speed of 40 km/h, while 'Q' travels at 50 km/h. If 'P' requires 18 minutes more than 'Q' to reach point 'Y' from point 'X', calculate the distance between point 'X' and point 'Y'. In the question, two quantities I and II are given. You have to solve both the quantities to establish the correct relation between Quantity-I and Quantity-II and choose the correct option.Solution
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Quantity-I: 65 km Quantity-II: Let, the distance between the point X to point Y be ‘d’ km d/40 – d/50 = 18/60 (5d – 4d)/200 = 3/10 d/200 = 3/10 d = 60 Therefore, the distance between the point X to point Y = 60 km So, Quantity-I > quantity-II.
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