Question
The running speeds of athletes I and J are 36 km/hr and 48
km/hr respectively. If I runs 24 km less than J in the same time, then what is the distance run by I?Solution
ATQ,
Ratio of the distance travelled by βIβ and βJβ = 36:48 = 3:4
Distance travelled by βIβ = 24 Γ 3/1 = 72 km
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