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A man starts with a car to marriage, and after some time his car gets punctured and it takes 10 min. for him to replace. he was late by 30 min. The driver said if that 10 min. was not wasted they would be reached at place 15 min late only.what is the distance between starting point and ending point.

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: July 15, 2006     Asked by: yogender150783 
  
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June 24, 2006 07:12:22   #1  
karthic        

RE: A man starts with a car to marriage, and after som...
1km
 
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July 15, 2006 03:18:57   #2  
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karthik ...state how u got 1 km


 
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