The total length of the bar represents both the total distance and the total time taken. The bar is divided into parts. Each part represents the speed as a distance per unit of time. The number of ...
We can use formulas to model real-life situations. For example, the formula for calculating speed is speed = distance ÷ time. It is possible to calculate the speed, distance or time if you have the ...
It is time that you revise Speed, time and distance chapter from MBA entrance exam point-of-view. This chapter is an important part of Arithmetic. In order to practice the questions, a basic ...
Problems on ‘Time, Speed and Distance’ are very common in competitive exams like Banking, SSC, CSAT, etc. Knowing the shortcut methods for solving such Quantitative Aptitude problems will give you an ...