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the ratio of speeds s2/s1= 50/40=5/4
since speed is inversely proportional to time
t1/t2=4/5
according to the question
1/5=1 hour
original time = 5 hours
distance = 40*5=200 km
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PFA. We can directly find the distance, rather than the whole way around.
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The key is to find a find a number divisible by both 40 and 50
Only 200 fits the bill and so B is the correct answer

Alternate Solution:-
Speed from A to B * time t = Speed from B to A * time (t-1)
40 *t = 50 * (t-1)
t = 5
according to that Speed from A to B * time t = distance = 40 * 5 = 200
Correct Answer - B
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here is my solution,

Hope it is Clear.

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