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A boy can walk up a stationary escalator in 90s. Standing on the escalator when it is moving, the student goes up in 60s. How long would it take the student to walk up the moving escalator?

 

the problem sounds easy, but its not.... atleast not for me. so any help in solving would be greatly appreciated. thanks!

 

-mak10

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A boy can walk up a stationary escalator in 90s. Standing on the escalator when it is moving, the student goes up in 60s. How long would it take the student to walk up the moving escalator?

 

the problem sounds easy, but its not.... atleast not for me. so any help in solving would be greatly appreciated. thanks!

 

-mak10

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Figure out the speeds for the two cases, using an arbitrary distance. The speeds add - so figure out the time for that same arbitrary distance.

 

The most rigorous way would be to use x, but the value will drop out, so you can e.g. make it a 90 meter escalator.

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Figure out the speeds for the two cases, using an arbitrary distance. The speeds add - so figure out the time for that same arbitrary distance.

 

The most rigorous way would be to use x, but the value will drop out, so you can e.g. make it a 90 meter escalator.

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