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If a man walks to his office at ¾ of his usual rate, he reaches office 1/3 of an hour late than usual.
Question 1:
If a man walks to his office at ¾ of his usual rate, he reaches office 1/3 of an hour late than usual. What is his usual time to reach office?
A.
1 hour
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Speed Ratio = 1:3/4 = 4:3
Time Ratio = 3:4
1 -------- 1/3
3 --------- ? 1 hour
B.
2 hour
C.
3 hour
D.
4 hour
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