SOLUTION: If two sailboats are 400 meters apart and one is moving at rate of 10 meters per second and the other is moving toward the other at a rate of 15 meters per second, when will they p
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Question 649230: If two sailboats are 400 meters apart and one is moving at rate of 10 meters per second and the other is moving toward the other at a rate of 15 meters per second, when will they pass eachother
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If two sailboats are 400 meters apart and one is moving at rate of 10 meters per second and the other is moving toward the other at a rate of 15 meters per second, when will they pass eachother
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