SOLUTION: THERE IS A TRAIN GOING 44MPH. THERE IS A CAR GOING 23MPH. THE CAR IS GOING 69 FEET AWAY FROM HIS HOUSE. THE TRAIN IS GOING 50 FEET AWAY FROM THE STATION. THEY ARE EACH A QUARTER OF

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Question 1085378: THERE IS A TRAIN GOING 44MPH. THERE IS A CAR GOING 23MPH. THE CAR IS GOING 69 FEET AWAY FROM HIS HOUSE. THE TRAIN IS GOING 50 FEET AWAY FROM THE STATION. THEY ARE EACH A QUARTER OF THE WAY THERE. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE FOR EACH VEHICLE TO GET TO EACH PLACE?
Answer by ikleyn(52835)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Do you know the difference between miles and feet ?



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