SOLUTION: Two cars are 10 miles apart going in the opposite direction. If one car goes 50 mph and the other 60 mph; how far will they be in two hours?

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Question 70885: Two cars are 10 miles apart going in the opposite direction. If one car goes 50 mph and the other 60 mph; how far will they be in two hours?
Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
10+50*2+60*2=10+100+120=230 MILES APART AFTER 2 HOURS.
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