divide absolute speeds by their GCD..and then the answer is their relative speed..

VM
NSIT, Dwarka
3rd year, COE

On , Prakash D <cegprak...@gmail.com> wrote:
any1??

On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Prakash D cegprak...@gmail.com> wrote:


yeah, i also need to know the approach for this kind of problems asked in many places


On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 3:58 PM, arvind kumar arvindk...@gmail.com> wrote:



Hi

Can any1 pls help me in solving this?

Two persons are running on a circular track either in the same

direction or in the opposite direction, indefinitely. The speed of

both of them is given to you. Speed will be positive in clockwise

direction, and negative in anticlockwise direction. Print the number

of distinct points, at which they will meet on the circle.



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