SOLUTION: Two cars are leaving their driveways at the same time heading for school that is 15 miles away. One car drives at 40mph, while the other is driving at 50mph. How long has the secon

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Question 793775: Two cars are leaving their driveways at the same time heading for school that is 15 miles away. One car drives at 40mph, while the other is driving at 50mph. How long has the second car been at school when the first car arrives?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Very thoroughly answered.

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