SOLUTION: two cars begin driving from the same point in opposite directions. The firwst car travel at an average of 58m/h. the seconf car drives 67m/h. How many minutes will it take for t
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Question 306022: two cars begin driving from the same point in opposite directions. The firwst car travel at an average of 58m/h. the seconf car drives 67m/h. How many minutes will it take for the cars to be 100 miles apart?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
t*(58+67)=100
m=t*60
t=4/5 m=48minutes
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