KarunMendiratta wrote:
Car A, B, and C participate in a car race. Car A beats car B by 45m, car B beats car C by 50m, and car A beats car C by 90m.
Quantity A |
Quantity B |
Distance over which the race was conducted |
380m |
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
Let the distance over which the race was conducted be \(D\)
When A finishes the race, B is 45m behind
i.e distance covered by B = (D - 45)m
When B finishes the race, C is 50m behind
i.e distance covered by C = (D - 50)m
When A finishes the race, C is 90m behind
i.e distance covered by C = (D - 90)m
We can say, (Ratio of speeds of A and B)(Ratio of speeds of B and C) = (Ratio of speeds of A and C)
\([\frac{D}{(D-45)}][\frac{D}{(D-50)}] = [\frac{D}{(D-90)}]\)
\([\frac{D}{(D-45)}] = [\frac{(D-50)}{(D-90)}]\)
Solving for D, we get D = 450
Col. A: 450
Col. B: 380
Col. A > Col. B
Hence, option A