Q. 58 Here are parts of two train timetables.One shows journeys from Manchester to Leeds and the other shows journeys from Leeds to Manchester.\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|}\hline Manchester & 07:40 & 08:11 & 08:41 & 09:11 & 09:41 & 10:10 \\\hline Stalybridge & 07:53 & 08:25 & 08:54 & 09:25 & 08:110 & 08:111 \\\hline Huddersfield & 08:112 & 08:113 & 08:114 & 08:115 & 08:116 & 08:117 \\\hline Dewsbury & 08:118 & 08:119 & 08:410 & 08:411 & 08:412 & 08:413 \\\hline Leeds & 08:414 & 08:415 & 08:416 & 08:417 & 08:418 & 08:419 \\\hline\end{tabular}\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|c|c|c|}\hline Leeds & 09:110 & 08:114 & 09:41 & 09:113 & 09:114 & 09:115 \\\hline Dewsbury & 09:116 & 09:117 & 09:118 & 09:119 & 09:410 & 09:411 \\\hline Huddersfield & 09:412 & 09:413 & 09:414 & 09:415 & 09:416 & 09:417 \\\hline Stalybridge & 09:418 & 08:110 & 10:100 & 08:413 & 10:102 & 10:103 \\\hline Manchester & 10:104 & 10:105 & 10:106 & 10:107 & 10:108 & 10:109 \\\hline\end{tabular}(a) Carlos is travelling from Stalybridge to Leeds on the 08:54 train.Find how long his journey takes.
Check Timetable: Carlos is taking the train from Stalybridge at 08:54. To find out how long his journey takes, we need to look at the timetable and find the arrival time in Leeds for the same train.
Find Arrival Time: According to the timetable, the train that leaves Stalybridge at 08:54 arrives in Leeds at 09:36.
Calculate Duration: To calculate the duration of the journey, we subtract the departure time from the arrival time. So, we calculate 09:36−08:54.
Subtract Times: Subtracting the times, we get 42 minutes (since 36 minutes −54 minutes would be negative, we need to borrow an hour, turning 09:36 into 08:96, and then subtract: 96 minutes −54 minutes =42 minutes).
Final Duration: Therefore, Carlos's journey from Stalybridge to Leeds on the 08:54 train takes 42 minutes.