SOLUTION: Two planes leave Chicago one traveling due east and the other due west. The first travels 100 miles per hour faster than the second. How long will it be until they are 2000 miles a
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: Two planes leave Chicago one traveling due east and the other due west. The first travels 100 miles per hour faster than the second. How long will it be until they are 2000 miles apart?
This question is from textbook Structure and Method Book 1
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Distance = Rate*Time
The time is dependent on the rate of the first airplane.
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