SOLUTION: If two vehicles, let's say a sedan and a truck, leave from the same location to get to the same point of arrival and they are going at the same rate of speed, let's say 55pmh, who
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Question 494908: If two vehicles, let's say a sedan and a truck, leave from the same location to get to the same point of arrival and they are going at the same rate of speed, let's say 55pmh, who gets to the point of destination first?
We assume the exact same route, with no obstacles. Just straight from one point to another. The only difference is a truck vs. a sedan.
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The one in front.
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