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| Question 1166823:  A truck heads north at a constant speed of 22m/s. A car leaves 20 minutes later heading north along the same road and travelling at a constant speed of 28 m/s. Determine how long the car travels until it catches up to the truck.
 
  20 mins = 1200 seconds, both vehicles will have the same d
 I've found a solution on how to find the time, but I'm struggling to solve for t
   Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Only two hints: In 1200 seconds, the two vehicles are
  apart. The approach rate of the two cars is
  , in  . 
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 Handle the formula properly.  Look carefully at your (single) step.
 
  , if v is for speed, d is for distance, t is for time. If you solve this for t, then what will you show?
 
 Now if you have v=6 in meters per second, and d=26400 meters, then, you should understand clearly how to find the time for the catch-up.
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  -------and if you are watching the units carefully, you see this is  4400 seconds.  In HOURS this will be  about 1.222 hours. 1 hour 13 minutes
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