Simon, Asher and Charlie started walking at the same time from the same starting point round a circular track. Charlie walked in the clockwise direction. Simon and Asher walked in an anti-clockwise direction. Charlie took 5 min to complete each round. He met Simon after every 3 minutes. He met Asher after every 4 minutes. The three friends kept to their respective speeds throughout their walk.
- How many rounds did Charlie complete in 1 h?
- When Charlie and Simon met again at the starting point after 1 h, Asher had completed 1.5 km. Find the circumference of the circular track in metres.
(a)
1 h = 60 min
Number of rounds that Charlie completed in 1 h
= 60 ÷ 5
= 12
(b)
Charlie took 5 min to complete 1 round
1 min =
15 of circular track = 1 u
5 min =
55 of circular track = 5 u
Charlie's distance is the repeated identity.
Make Charlie's distance the same.
Charlie's distance : Simon's distance
3 : 5 - 3
3 : 2
Charlie's distance : Asher's distance
4 : 5 - 4
4 : 1
Charlie |
Simon |
Asher |
3x4 |
2x4 |
|
4x3 |
|
1x3 |
12 |
8 |
3 |
The distance of Charlie is the repeated identity.
LCM of 3 and 4 = 12
In 1 h
Charlie's rounds : Simon's rounds : Asher's rounds
12 : 8 : 3
Distance that Asher completed in 1 h = 1.5 km
3 rounds = 1.5 km = 1500 m
1 round = 1500 ÷ 3 = 500 m
Circumference of the circular track = 500 m
Answer(s): (a) 12; (b) 500 m