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A 180m long train is running at 54 Kmph.
Question 1:
A 180m long train is running at 54 Kmph. how much time will it take to cross a platform of 120m long?
A.
20sec
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D = S × T
180 = 54 Kmph × Time
180= 54×5/18 × Time
Time = 20 Sec
B.
22sec
C.
19sec
D.
18sec
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