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A train that travels a km in b hours is p times as fast as a bus. If the bus takes m hours to cover the distance between two places, how many kilometres apart are the two places?
Answer: am/bp km
Uh I got this equation:
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(This much is pretty obvious, though...)
2) Since distance = speed x time, (and there are no unit changes involved, of course) the distance between the two places is
, which is:(I don't see why you were trying to find an equation for
, though...)Bad speling makes me [sic]
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I see what you did. You got that equation by just translating what you were told into an equation.
Unfortunately, you used "a" for the distance that you wanted to find, when in fact a is just the distance used to find the train's speed. If you had made that a different variable, and then rearranged to find that, then you would have got the answer easily.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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Ah, I see! I was wondering why you were after a/b... 'tis easily done!
Bad speling makes me [sic]
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Thanks
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