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UPSC 2016 CDS II Math Paper
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Question : 18
Total: 100
When the speed of a train is increased by 20%, it takes 20 minutes less to cover the same distance. What is the time taken to cover the same distance with the original speed ?
[2016 CDS-II]
140 minutes
120 minutes
100 minutes
80 minutes
Validate
Solution:
Let the original speed of the train be v m/minute and the time taken by it be t minutes.
∴
v
×
t
=
(
v
+
20
100
v
)
×
(
t
−
20
)
⇒
t
=
1.2
t
−
24
⇒
0.2
t
=
24
⇒
t
=
120
minutes
Trick:
If the speed is increased by
1
5
of the original speed, then to cover the same distance, time will be decreased by
1
6
of the originaltime.
1
6
of the original time
=
20
minutes
∴ Original time
=
6
×
20
=
120
miniute
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