A man takes 6 hours 15 minutes to walk from his starting point to a certain place and then ride back. If he were to walk both ways, he would take 7 hours 45 minutes. How much time would he take if he rides both ways?
Aptitude
Time and Distance
Difficulty: Medium
Choose an option
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A4 hours
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B4 hours 30 minutes
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C4 hours 45 minutes
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D5 hours
Answer
Correct Answer: 4 hours 45 minutes
Explanation
Introduction / Context: This question involves two different modes of travel, walking and riding, over the same distance between two points. By comparing the total times taken under different travel combinations, we can deduce the time associated with each mode and then find how long a full round trip would take using only one mode. This is a standard application of time, speed and distance relations. Given Data / Assumptions:
- Time to walk from starting point to destination and ride back = 6 hours 15 minutes.
- Time to walk both ways (to and fro) = 7 hours 45 minutes.
- We must find the time to ride both ways.
- Distance between the two points is the same in all scenarios.
- 4 hours: Implies each ride one way is 2 hours, which contradicts the mixed trip equation.
- 4 hours 30 minutes: Corresponds to t_r = 2.25 hours, inconsistent with the walking both ways data.
- 5 hours: Would give t_r = 2.5 hours per trip, again not matching any of the given combined times.
- Not converting minutes into decimal hours correctly (for example, using 6.15 instead of 6.25).
- Assuming distance is different in different scenarios, which is not true.
- Forgetting to double the one way riding time to get the total round trip time.