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Two trains are 500 miles apart when they first enter a collision course. If, after two hours, the distance between them is 300 mile
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Question 1056306: Could I have the solution for this problem?
Two trains are 500 miles apart when they first enter a collision course. If, after two hours, the distance between them is 300 miles and one train goes 20 mph faster than the other, find the speed of the faster train?
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Answer by ikleyn(52858) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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You have two correct solutions, my and the tutor "MathTherapy" under this link
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