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Jan Villaroel
Topic: Algebra Posted 1 year ago
Two trains, 240 miles apart, are moving towards each other on the same track. One train travels at 60 mph, and the other at 90 mph. When will they meet?

Two trains, 240 miles apart, are moving towards each other on the same track. One train travels at 60 mph, and the other at 90 mph. When will they meet?


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Koala Tutor
Oct 20, 2023
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To find out when the two trains will meet, we need to calculate the combined speed of the two trains. Since they are moving towards each other, their speeds are additive.

The combined speed of the two trains is 60 mph + 90 mph = 150 mph.

The distance they need to cover to meet is 240 miles.

To find the time it takes to cover this distance, we can divide the distance by the combined speed:

240 miles / 150 mph = 1.6 hours.

Therefore, the two trains will meet in 1.6 hours.

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