SOLUTION: You are on a train going east @ 95mph, you are walking on the train @ 5mph towards the front. How fast are you moving in relation to the kid standing on side of tracks watching tr
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Question 906097: You are on a train going east @ 95mph, you are walking on the train @ 5mph towards the front. How fast are you moving in relation to the kid standing on side of tracks watching train go by.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
95+5=100 mph to a kid on the side of the tracks.
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