SOLUTION: A train traveled 300 miles. How long did the trip take if the train was traveling at a rate of x, (x + 10)mph, (x-5)mph

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Question 612559: A train traveled 300 miles. How long did the trip take if the train was traveling at a rate of x, (x + 10)mph, (x-5)mph
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Time equals distance divided by rate.

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