This is a simple Work and Rate problem.
Robin reads 16 pages in 1 hour so he takes \(\frac{1}{16}\) hours to read 1 page.
Rohan reads 25 pages in 1 hour so he takes \(\frac{1}{25}\) hours to read 1 page and \(\frac{2}{25}\) hours to read 2 pages.
Comparing the times taken by Robin\(\frac{1}{16}\) and Rohan \(\frac{1}{12.5}\)
Since the denominator in Robin's time is greater than that of Rohan's time. \(\frac{1}{16}<\frac{1}{12.5}\)
Rohan will take greater number of hours to read two pages.
OA,Bhuda wrote:
Robin can read 16 pages from a certain book in 1 hour, and Rohan can read 25 pages from the same book in the same amount of time.
Quantity A |
Quantity B |
Number of hours it takes Robin to read one page |
Number of hours it takes Rohan to read two pages |
[A] The quantity in Column A is greater
[B] The quantity in Column B is greater
[C] The two quantities are equal
[D] The relationship cannot be determined from the information given
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