SOLUTION: If a train is leaving San Fransico, eastbound at a rate of 35 mph, and another train is leaving Boston, westbound at a rate of 40 mph, where will they meet?

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Question 302587: If a train is leaving San Fransico, eastbound at a rate of 35 mph, and another train is leaving Boston, westbound at a rate of 40 mph, where will they meet?
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
They'll never meet.
They will not be on the same route.
San Francisco is quite south of Boston

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