Lesson 4 of 39 • 2 upvotes • 5:08mins
Uses of distance formula when time difference and speed difference is given, mixture and alligation formula for speed and distance calculation are explained with examples.
39 lessons • 4h 47m
Overview of the Course (in Hindi)
1:35mins
Speed, Time and Distance - Time is Same (in Hindi)
6:58mins
Distance is Constant (in Hindi)
7:49mins
Uses of Distance Formula, Mixture and Alligation Formula (in Hindi)
5:08mins
Speed Ratio, Meeting Time, Average Speed (in Hindi)
5:50mins
Stoppage time
6:48mins
Gunshot
7:45mins
Relative speed
8:39mins
Trains basic formulas
6:57mins
Example to include all cases of object
8:50mins
Meeting time
6:32mins
One train has covered more distance
6:15mins
Start time is different, time after meeting is given
6:33mins
Circular track problems
7:52mins
Two cases of Trains
8:38mins
Time and work (unit work)
8:01mins
Time and work ( more than together)
8:42mins
Time and work (efficiency formula)
7:41mins
Time and work (Work and wages)
8:43mins
Time and work (Alternate days)
8:03mins
Time and work (Single group)
9:19mins
Time and work (two groups)
11:16mins
Time and work (And or problems)
5:40mins
Average (Basics, short method)
8:07mins
Average (Natural numbers)
6:55mins
Average (Advance)
7:30mins
Average (Inclusion)
7:08mins
Average (Exclusion)
8:55mins
Average (Batting/ Bowling avg)
7:33mins
Average (speed average)
6:17mins
Partnership (Basic method)
5:39mins
Partnership (Different time)
8:29mins
Partnership (Different Time)
7:54mins
Partnership (Investments are related to each other)
7:28mins
Partnership (profit division)
6:39mins
Partnership (profit division)
8:21mins
Partnership (miscellaneous)
6:41mins
Partnership
7:50mins
Partnership (money division)
6:23mins