SOLUTION: Two cars left an intersection at the same time,one heading due north and the other due east. Later the cars were exactly 125 miles apart. The car headed north had traveled 32 miles
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Question 820243: Two cars left an intersection at the same time,one heading due north and the other due east. Later the cars were exactly 125 miles apart. The car headed north had traveled 32 miles further than the car headed east. How far did each car travel?
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