SOLUTION: how do i work this out??
A bus leaves a station at 1 P.M., traveling west at an average
rate of 44 mi/h. One hour later a second bus leaves the same station, traveling
east at a
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Question 68354: how do i work this out??
A bus leaves a station at 1 P.M., traveling west at an average
rate of 44 mi/h. One hour later a second bus leaves the same station, traveling
east at a rate of 48 mi/h. At what time will the two buses be 274 mi apart?
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
44*X+48(X-1)=274
44X+48X-48=274
92X=274+48
92X=322
X=322/92
X=3.5 HOURS AFTER 1 PM = 4:30 PM THE 2 BUSES WILL BE 274 MILES APART.
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