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A car driver, driving in a fog, passes a pedestrian who was walking at the rate of 2 km/hr in the same direction. The pedestrian could see the car for 6 minutes and it was visible to him upto a distance of 0.6 km. What was the speed of the car? (a) 15 km/hr (b) 30 km/hr (c) 20 km/hr (d) 8 km/hr

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(d) 8 km/hr

Let the speed of the car be x km/hr. Then, Relative speed of the pedestrian with respect to the car = (x – 2) km/hr (∴ Both move in the same direction)

∴ \(\frac{0.6}{(x-2)}=\frac{6}{20}\) ⇒ 6 = x – 2 ⇒ x = 8 km/hr.



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