If U is exactly to the east of T, Ankit and Rahman take equal time to reach point U from point T, what is the ratio of their speeds?
11:10
Let us consider the directions and distances traveled by both Ankit and Rahman: - Ankit's Path: Ankit walks 2 km north, then turns right and walks 3 km east. He turns left and walks 3 km north, takes another right turn and walks 7 km east. Finally, he turns right again and walks 5 km south to reach U. The total distance covered by Ankit is: \[ \text{Total distance} = 2 + 3 + 3 + 7 + 5 = 20 \, \text{km}. \] - Rahman's Path: Rahman walks 6 km south, then turns left and walks 4 km east. He turns right and walks 3 km north and then turns left again, walking 2 km west to reach U. The total distance covered by Rahman is: \[ \text{Total distance} = 6 + 4 + 3 + 2 = 15 \, \text{km}. \] Since both take the same time to reach point U, the ratio of their speeds will be the inverse of the ratio of their distances: \[ \text{Speed ratio} = \frac{15}{20} = \frac{3}{4} \Rightarrow 10:11. \] Thus, the correct answer is (c) 10:11.