#Time, speed and distance.
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Answer = 204
it.. isn't?
if the race track is 2km, we know a quarter (distance between them) is 0.5 km. You can try to draw a circle then a line inside of it, that line is their distance. then, you'll have to measure the small arc that the line makes, and then use the 24 min interval to know that a 180° arc is 24 (min)
I wanted to give enough info for you to not get lost on the track
apparently it is
I'll attach an image for the explanation they gave
Im not able to understand
Also
I wanna include the concept they used here, and remember it
Not possible either
Im so lost
is this ai
that last phrase is also very wrong
12 minutes matches
"after they start" it's not "after they meet and do 4 laps for no reason"
although speed shouldn't have mattered here... I think
technically not thougj
but you should try finding the answer
They r asking possible values of n not the first time they are 0.5 kms apart
I mean quarter of track length apart
ah well
all of them are possible answers I suppose
ok so the idea is that we want an entire number, hence "exactly n minutes"
options are given in the original que acc to the answer so...
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