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28 March, 23:29

Two gongs strike at intervals of 16 and 20minutes respectively. At twist time will they strike together again if they start simultaneously at 12 noon? Hint: 60 minutes = 1 hour

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  1. 28 March, 23:50
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    1:20 pm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The both strike at noon.

    Gong 1 strikes every 20 minutes, gong 2 strikes every 16 minutes. Try to multiply each by a number so you get the same result. The number you multiply each by will be different, but the final product will be the same.

    For example:

    take 20 and multiply by 4 to get 80,

    now take 16 and multiply it by 5 to get 80.

    So in 80 minutes, gong 1 will strike 4 more times, and gong 2 will strike 5 more times, and at 80 minutes, they will both strike again.

    This is the soonest this will happen, since no numbers less than 4 or 5 will make the product of these numbers equal.

    80 minutes is 1 hr and 20 minutes, so 1:20 pm is the next time they strike together
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