Home
Class 12
MATHS
Two towns A and B are 60 km a part. A sc...

Two towns A and B are 60 km a part. A school is to be built to serve 150 students in town A and 50 students in town B. If the total distance to be travelled by all 200 students is to be as small as possible, then the school be built be a. town B b. 45 km from town A c. town A d. 45 km from town B

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the mean of the marks obtained by 30 students of class IX of a school. The marks are

Let p: Kamala is going to school q: There are 20 students in the class. Then Kamala is not going to school or there are 20 students in the class is represented by

The weights of students in a school is a :

Let p be 'Anand is going to school' q be there are twenty five students in the class'. Then Anand is not going to school or there are twenty students in the class stands for:

Let A be the set of all 50 students of Class X in a school Let f: A to N be function defined by f(x) = roll number of the student x. Show that f in one-one but not onto.

Out of 200 students from a school, 135 like Kabbaddi and the remaining students do not like the game. If one student is selected at random from all the students, find the probability that the student doesn't like kabbaddi.