SOLUTION: Two vehicles are 900 miles apart and moving directly towards each other. One is a truck that is moving at a speed of 80 mph and the other is an 18 wheeler moving at a speed of 60

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Question 841490: Two vehicles are 900 miles apart and moving directly towards each other. One is a truck that is moving at a speed of 80 mph and the other is an 18 wheeler moving at a speed of 60 mph. Assuming that the vehicles start moving at the same time how long does it take for the two CARS to meet at the same point?

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is either a trick question or poorly written problem.
There are NOT two cars. You said one is a truck and one is an 18 wheeler which is a type of truck.
Try reading what you write! Copy the problems correctly.