SOLUTION: Train a is traveling at 60 mph one direction and Train B is traveling 40 mph towards train A. There is a plane that starts with train at 200mph and when it spots train a it turns b

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Question 855283: Train a is traveling at 60 mph one direction and Train B is traveling 40 mph towards train A. There is a plane that starts with train at 200mph and when it spots train a it turns back, when it spots train A it turns back again until it sees train b and turns and so forth until it hits one point. What is the total distance of the train?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"distance of the train?" What does that mean?
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