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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside: Four friends, Priyanka, Pinki, Rinki, and Munni start travelling towards a certain distance from the same point and at the same time. The following four pie charts give the information about the percentage of the total distance travelled by them in five different modes of tarvellling i.e on foot, bicycle, Bike, Car and Rickshaw. Each one travels a different distance in the same time.
The following table provides information about the distance (in km) travelled by each of them on foot as a percentage of the sum of the total distance travelled by them on foot.
If the average speed of Priyanka is 45 km/hr and the distance travelled by her on foot is 36 km. Find the difference between the average speed of Priyanka and the average speed of Munni?
90 km/hr
35 km/hr
45 km/hr
54 km/hr
None of these
Total Time= 225/45= 5 hr ...............(i) From the table, 36 km = 20% of the total distance travelled by all of them on foot The total distance travelled by Munni on foot = 25% of the total distance travelled by all of them on foot Since, 20% = 36 therefore,
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