SOLUTION: If an aircraft is 10 miles away from a car going 90 mph and the aircraft is traveling 150 mph how long, in minutes, will it take for it to reach the car?
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Question 805966: If an aircraft is 10 miles away from a car going 90 mph and the aircraft is traveling 150 mph how long, in minutes, will it take for it to reach the car?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
10 minutes
the plane is advancing at 150-90 =60 mph
which is a mile a minute.
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