A car, moving at the rate of 60km /hr,does a journey in 15 min. How long would it take , if the speed is reduced to 36km /hr?

60 * 1/4 = 60/4 = 15 km

36 t = 15
t = 15/36 hour
15/36 * 60 = 25 minutes

since the distance is the same, rate*time is constant. So, you want m minutes where

36m = 15*60

To calculate the time taken for a journey at a different speed, we need to use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

Given that the car does a journey in 15 minutes (0.25 hours) at a speed of 60km/hr, we can rearrange the formula to find the distance covered:

Distance = Speed * Time

Distance = 60 km/hr * 0.25 hr = 15 km

Now, to find out how long it would take for the car to cover a distance of 15 km at a reduced speed of 36 km/hr, we can rearrange the formula again:

Time = Distance / Speed

Time = 15 km / 36 km/hr

Time ≈ 0.42 hours

Converting 0.42 hours to minutes:

Time ≈ 0.42 hours * 60 minutes/hr ≈ 25.2 minutes

Therefore, if the car's speed is reduced to 36 km/hr, it would take approximately 25.2 minutes to complete the journey.