Friday, May 18, 2007

GEOMETRY QUESTION OF THE DAY

Ship X and ship Y are 5 miles apart and are on a collision course. Ship X is sailing directly north, and
ship Y is sailing directly east. If the point of impact is 1 mile closer to the current position of ship X
than to the current position of ship Y, how many miles away from the point of impact is ship Y at this
time?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

explain

Anonymous said...

b) 2

shubhamshrestha said...

D is the answer I believe!


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Anonymous said...

b)2 is the answer...
cuz the distance 5 mile is da hypotenous distance when u depict the question in the form of a right triangle... x is 1mile from collision point...therefore 1^2+2^2=5... so y is 2mile apart from the collision point...

Anonymous said...

d is the answer , first read the question carefully.
the the distance between point of impact to ship y is ,let us assume (x-1)
now,the distance between point of impact n ship y is x.
the option tat ssatisfys this condition of pythagoras theorem
5^2=(x-1)^2+x^2.

there fore option d satisfys this equation.
hence,the answer is (d).

Anonymous said...

THE CORRECT ANS IA ....D

Anonymous said...

anonymous..beautiful answer man...i have no idea which college u went to...btw the rule is a*a =b*b +c*c...
so ur theory s all crappy...
check ur problem and ur answer properly before replying and making a fool out of urself