Question 140938:  This problem is in a polynomial related math packet so I assume that this would be the correct place to submit this. This is a verbal question. Here it is:
 
Everyday at noon a ship leaves San Francisco for Tokyo, and at the same instant a ship leaves Tokyo for San Francisco. Each trip lasts exactly 8 days. How many Tokyo ships will each San Francisco ship meet?
 
I'd appreciate any help with this problem. Thank you for your time. 
 Answer by scott8148(6628)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! let's say you are on Hawaii, you watch a Tokyo ship pass a San Francisco ship
 
 
the next Tokyo ship is a day behind this one, but the San Francisco ship is moving
 
 
in half a day, the San Francisco ship has moved half the original distance to the next Tokyo ship 
__ while the next Tokyo ship has also moved half the original distance 
__ so they meet, half a day after the San Francisco ship passed the previous Tokyo ship
 
 
ships will pass every half day, so on an 8 day voyage there will be 15 meetings at sea
 
 
a Tokyo ship arrives at the same time that the San Francisco ship departs 
__ and the San Francisco ship arrives at the same time that a Tokyo ship departs 
__ if these are considered meetings, then 2 more must be added 
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