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    When preparing for the time, speed, and distance chapter for the MHT-CET exam, it's important to focus on several key areas and types of questions that are commonly tested. Here are some specific areas to pay attention to: Basic Formulas and Concepts: Understand the core formulas: Speed = Distance/Time, Distance = Speed ร— Time, and Time = Distance/Speed. Be comfortable with unit conversions, such as converting kilometers per hour to meters per second and vice versa. Relative Speed: Learn how to calculate relative speed, especially in problems involving objects moving towards each other or in the same direction. Practice problems with trains, cars, or people moving towards or away from each other. Average Speed: Know how to calculate the average speed when distances or times are given, especially when the speeds are different for different sections of the journey. Problems on Trains: Focus on questions involving trains passing objects (like poles or platforms) and crossing each other, as these are popular problem types. Boats and Streams: Understand how to handle upstream and downstream problems, where the current affects the speed of the boat. Circular Tracks: Be prepared for problems involving objects moving around circular tracks, including the concepts of laps and meeting points. Clock Problems: Study problems that involve the angle between clock hands, as these sometimes appear in the context of time and distance. Race and Relative Distance: Practice solving problems involving races, where you need to determine who finishes first or by how much one object wins over another. Chase Problems: Understand problems where one object is chasing another, and you have to calculate the time or distance taken to catch up. To fully prepare, make sure you: Practice a variety of problems from each type to gain familiarity with different question formats. Review past MHT-CET papers if available, as they can give you a good sense of the difficulty level and common question types. Time your practice sessions to simulate exam conditions. Additionally, you could explore online resources or textbooks that include solved examples and provide detailed explanations to reinforce your understanding. This approach will help you build confidence and improve your problem-solving skills in this area.

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    General doubt Please tell me specific areas or types of questions in time, speed and distance chapter for mht mba cet to focus on

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    General doubt Please tell me specific areas or types of questions in time, speed and distance chapter for mht mba cet to focus on