SOLUTION: Two airplanes leave St. Louis at exactly the same time, but one flies due east at a rate of 350 miles/hour and the other flies due west at a rate of 325 miles/hour. How far away

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Question 427535: Two airplanes leave St. Louis at exactly the same time, but one flies due east at a rate of 350
miles/hour and the other flies due west at a rate of 325 miles/hour. How far away from each
other will they be after hours? Remember to use the formula , where distance
(how far away), rate (i.e. the speed of each plane) and time (in our case, in hours).

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two airplanes leave St. Louis at exactly the same time, but one flies due east at a rate of 350 miles/hour and the other flies due west at a rate of 325 miles/hour. How far away from each other will they be after ? hours?
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# of hours is missing from your post.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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