Question 679445:   I am having a problem setting up this problem - Can you help me?
 
At 8 am, the Smiths left a campground, driving at 48 miles per hour.  At 8:20 am, the Garcias left the same campground and followed the same route, driving at 60 miles per hour.  At what time did they overtake the Smiths?
 
I know 
rate x time = distance
 
but that is as far as I got. 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! At 8 am, the Smiths left a campground, driving at 48 miles per hour.  At 8:20 am, the Garcias left the same campground and followed the same route, driving at 60 miles per hour.  At what time did they overtake the Smiths? 
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20 min = 1/3 hour 
In 1/3 hour, the Smiths are 16 miles away (48 mi/hr * 1/3 hr) 
The Garcias gain on them at 12 mi/hr (60 - 48) 
d = r*t 
t = d/r = 16 mi/12 mi/hr = 1 1/3 hours = 1 hr 20 mins 
8:20 + 1:20 = 9:40
 
 
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