RCMP Police Aptitude Battery (RPAB) · Question
A suspect flees. The officer pursues for 5 minutes at 10 km/h, then walks back for 15 minutes at 4 km/h. How far did the officer pursue the suspect?
Distance = Speed x Time. 5 minutes = 5/60 hours = 1/12 hours. Distance = 10 km/h * (1/12) h = 10/12 km = 0.833 km.
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Question: A suspect flees. The officer pursues for 5 minutes at 10 km/h, then walks back for 15 minutes at 4 km/h. How far did the officer pursue the suspect?
Answer options: ✅ 0.83 km
- 1 km
- 1.25 km
- 2 km
Correct answer: 0.83 km
Explanation: Distance = Speed x Time. 5 minutes = 5/60 hours = 1/12 hours. Distance = 10 km/h * (1/12) h = 10/12 km = 0.833 km.
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