SOLUTION: When Lance and Jan pass each other on their bikes going in opposite directions. Lance is riding at 22mph and Jan is pedaling at 18mph. If they continue at those speeds after how lo

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Question 1125289: When Lance and Jan pass each other on their bikes going in opposite directions. Lance is riding at 22mph and Jan is pedaling at 18mph. If they continue at those speeds after how long will they be 100 mi apart?
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