ответ:
пошаговое объяснение:
во время финиша вити паша пробежал 1000-200=800метров, а коля 800-200=600 метров.
если паше бежать 200 метров за 30 секунд, значит приоавной своей скорости он пробежал 800/200*30= 120 секунд (2минуты), а 1000 метров пробежит за 120(уже пробежал)+30(осталось)=150 секунд.
при этом, коля за 120сек.пробежал 600метров: 600 и 120 имеют общий делитель 6: 600/6=100метров и 120/6=20секунд. таким образом можно утверждать, что коля 100 метров бежит за 20 секунд., а 1000 метров = 100метров*10, т.е при такой скорости коля будет бежать 20*10= 200 секунд.
находим разницу во времени забега коли и паши: 200-150=50 секунд. т.е. коля финиширует на 50 секунд позже паши и (если что) на 80 секунд позже вити.
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