SOLUTION: Conside the linear equation D=RT, where D is distance in miles, R is speed in miles per hours. If I traveled at a speed of 50 miles per hour, find the time it takes me to catch up

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Question 81574: Conside the linear equation D=RT, where D is distance in miles, R is speed in miles per hours. If I traveled at a speed of 50 miles per hour, find the time it takes me to catch up to a car traveling at 30 miles per hour that had a 200 mile head start.
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