SOLUTION: If a train is traveling at 100mph and a person runs down the train at 10mph, how fast is the person going?
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Question 766733: If a train is traveling at 100mph and a person runs down the train at 10mph, how fast is the person going?
Answer by dkppathak(439) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
train speed is 100 mph
man run down at speed of 10 mph
than relative speed of man will be 100 +10 =110 MPH
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