An airport conveyor belt is 120 meters long, and moves at a constant rate of 2m/s. A man carrying two suitcases walks at a constant rate of 4m/s. How long will it take him to cross from one end of the conveyor belt to the other, if the man only walks for half the time he is on the conveyor belt?
A) 25 seconds
B) 30 seconds
C) 42 seconds
D) 45 seconds
E) 54 seconds
The OA is B.
Can anybody explain this PS question to me? If you could make a graph it would be better. Thank you.
An airport conveyor belt is 120 meters long. . .
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Hi Vincen,
While the prompt does not state it, we're meant to assume that the man is walking WITH the flow of the conveyor belt (meaning that he moves FASTER because he's walking AND the conveyor belt is moving him forward).
Thus, there are two speeds that the man moves at are :
2 meters/sec when he stands on the conveyor belt
6 meters/sec when he walks on the conveyor belt.
We're told that the conveyor belt is 120 meters long and that the man walks for half of the TIME that he's on the conveyor belt (NOT half of the distance). We're asked how much total time it takes the man to cross the 120 meters. This question can be solved by TESTing THE ANSWERS.
Let's TEST Answer B: 30 seconds.
Since he spends HALF the TIME walking and the other half standing, he would have traveled:
15 seconds @ 6 meters/sec = 90 meters
15 seconds @ 2 meters/sec = 30 meters
Total Distance = 90 + 30 = 120 meters
This is an exact match for what we were told, so this MUST be the answer.
Final Answer: B
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While the prompt does not state it, we're meant to assume that the man is walking WITH the flow of the conveyor belt (meaning that he moves FASTER because he's walking AND the conveyor belt is moving him forward).
Thus, there are two speeds that the man moves at are :
2 meters/sec when he stands on the conveyor belt
6 meters/sec when he walks on the conveyor belt.
We're told that the conveyor belt is 120 meters long and that the man walks for half of the TIME that he's on the conveyor belt (NOT half of the distance). We're asked how much total time it takes the man to cross the 120 meters. This question can be solved by TESTing THE ANSWERS.
Let's TEST Answer B: 30 seconds.
Since he spends HALF the TIME walking and the other half standing, he would have traveled:
15 seconds @ 6 meters/sec = 90 meters
15 seconds @ 2 meters/sec = 30 meters
Total Distance = 90 + 30 = 120 meters
This is an exact match for what we were told, so this MUST be the answer.
Final Answer: B
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If man is walking on conveyor belt, his speed is 6 m per second (4m + 2m) whereas if he just stands on the conveyor, his speed is 2 m per second. Assuming that he takes, total 'n' seconds. Then,
6n/2 + 2n/2 = 120
or 3n + n = 120
or 4n = 120
or n = 30.
Thus, answer is 30 seconds. So, the correct option is (B).
6n/2 + 2n/2 = 120
or 3n + n = 120
or 4n = 120
or n = 30.
Thus, answer is 30 seconds. So, the correct option is (B).
Arithmetic Solution:
If man is walking on conveyor belt, his speed is 6 m per second (4m + 2m) whereas if he just stands on the conveyor, his speed is 2 m per second. As the man walks for half the time on the conveyor belt, the average speed is 4 m per second. So, total time taken to cover 120 meters is 120/4 = 30 seconds. Answer (C)
If man is walking on conveyor belt, his speed is 6 m per second (4m + 2m) whereas if he just stands on the conveyor, his speed is 2 m per second. As the man walks for half the time on the conveyor belt, the average speed is 4 m per second. So, total time taken to cover 120 meters is 120/4 = 30 seconds. Answer (C)
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Solution:Vincen wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:56 amAn airport conveyor belt is 120 meters long, and moves at a constant rate of 2m/s. A man carrying two suitcases walks at a constant rate of 4m/s. How long will it take him to cross from one end of the conveyor belt to the other, if the man only walks for half the time he is on the conveyor belt?
A) 25 seconds
B) 30 seconds
C) 42 seconds
D) 45 seconds
E) 54 seconds
The OA is B.
Can anybody explain this PS question to me? If you could make a graph it would be better. Thank you.
If he walks but does not use the conveyor belt, it will take him 120/4 = 30 seconds to walk the length of the conveyor belt.
Therefore, he walks for 15 seconds on the conveyor belt before he stops and lets the conveyor belt move at its own speed.
For the 15 seconds he walks on the conveyor belt, he’s moving 4 + 2 = 6 m/s.
Therefore, he moves 6 x 15 = 90 meters on the conveyor belt while he is walking on it.
For the remaining 30 meters that he is not walking, it takes 30/2 = 15 seconds.
Therefore, it takes a total of 15 + 15 = 30 seconds to move from one end of the conveyor belt to the other.
Alternate Solution:
Let’s keep in mind that the rate of the man is 2 + 4 = 6 m/s when he is walking on the conveyor belt and 2 m/s when he is standing still. In the light of this information, let’s test each answer choice.
A) 25 seconds
If the entire trip took 25 seconds, he walks 12.5 seconds on the conveyor belt and stands still for another 12.5 seconds. Therefore, he covers a distance of (12.5)*6 + (12.5)*2 = 75 + 25 = 100 meters. Answer choice A is not correct.
B) 30 seconds
If the entire trip took 30 seconds, he walks 15 seconds on the conveyor belt and stands still for another 15 seconds. Therefore, he covers a distance of (15)*6 + (15)*2 = 90 + 30 = 120 meters. Answer choice B is correct.
Answer: B
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