X——————M——————Y
Let speed of A = A
Let speed of B = B
Let M = the meet point that takes them Time T to travel to
(1st)
A covers the distance from XM at the speed of A and takes time T
XM = A * T
B covers the distance from YM at the speed of B and takes time T
YM = B * T
(2nd)
It takes train A 9 hours to cover the rest of the distance after M, which is given by YM
YM = 9 * A
It takes train B 4 hours to cover the rest of the distance after M, which is given by XM
XM = 4 * B
(3rd)
Set up the ratio of distances: XM/YM
XM/YM = (A * T) / (B * T) = A/B
And
XM/YM = (4B) / (9A)
Now set the 2 equations equal
A/B = 4B/9A
Cross multiply
(A)^2 / (B)^2 = 4/9
Now take the square root of both sides
A/B = ratio of speed A - to - speed B = 2/3
Since speed of A = 36
Speed of B = 54
C
This is a special case of 2 trains meeting. The formula is given above. It’s often taught in high schools in foreign counties.
jrk23
Quote:
Two trains A and B start simultaneously from stations X and Y towards each other respectively. After meeting at a point between X and Y, train A reaches station Y in 9 hours and train B reaches station X in 4 hours from the time they have met each other. If the speed of train A is 36 km/hr, what is the speed of train B?
(A) 16 km/hr
(B) 24 km/hr
(C) 54 km/hr
(D) 81 km/hr
(E) 86 km/hr
Anyone please explain the method for this.
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