Question 52: Cyclist in the Park
Question: A park is 1500 m long and 750 m wide. A cyclist has to take four rounds of this park. How much time will he take at a speed of 4.5 km/h? Options: (a) 40 h (b) 20 h (c) 10 h (d) 4 h Step 1: Understanding the Problem Like a Kid Imagine a big rectangle-shaped park. The cyclist rides around the park’s boundary — that’s like walking along the edge of a chocolate bar. To find out how far he will ride , we need the perimeter of the park. Formula for perimeter of a rectangle: Perimeter = 2 × ( Length + Width ) \text{Perimeter} = 2 \times (\text{Length} + \text{Width}) Perimeter = 2 × ( Length + Width ) Here: Length = 1500 m Width = 750 m So, Perimeter = 2 × ( 1500 + 750 ) = 2 × 2250 = 4500 m \text{Perimeter} = 2 \times (1500 + 750) = 2 \times 2250 = 4500 \text{ m} Perimeter = 2 × ( 1500 + 750 ) = 2 × 2250 = 4500 m Think of it like: if you walk around the edge of your school 2 times (like 2 rectangles stuck together), you know the total path. ...