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प्रश्न
Four friends had a competition to see how far could they hop on one foot. The table given shows the distance covered by each.
Name | Distance covered (km) |
Seema | `1/25` |
Nancy | `1/32` |
Megha | `1/40` |
Soni | `1/20` |
- How farther did Soni hop than Nancy?
- What is the total distance covered by Seema and Megha?
- Who walked farther, Nancy or Megha?
उत्तर
We have, `1/25, 1/32, 1/40, 1/20`
First, we convert the numbers as like denominators.
Taking LCM of 25, 32, 40 and 20 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 5 × 5 × 4 = 800
we get
2 | 25, 32, 40, 20 |
2 | 25, 16, 20, 10 |
2 | 25, 8, 10, 5 |
5 | 25, 4, 5, 5 |
5, 4, 1, 1 |
`1/25 = (1 xx 32)/(25 xx 32) = 32/800`,
`1/32 = (1 xx 25)/(32 xx 25) = 25/800`,
`1/40 = (1 xx 20)/(40 xx 20) = 20/800`
And `1/20 = (1 xx 40)/(20 xx 40) = 40/800`
a. Soni hop more than Nancy
= `40/800 - 25/800`
= `(40 - 25)/800`
= `15/800`
= `3/160` km
b. Total distance covered by Seema and Megha
= `32/800 + 20/800`
= `(32 + 20)/800`
= `52/800`
= `13/200` km
c. Clearly, Nancy walked farther than Megha.
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Name | Distance covered (km) |
Seema | `1/25` |
Nancy | `1/32` |
Megha | `1/40` |
Soni | `1/20` |
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