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| Question 921300:  Two vehicles, separated by a distance of 450 m , travel in opposite directions toward a traffic light. When will the vehicles pass one another if Vehicle A is travelling 35 km/h and is 300 m (E) of the traffic light while vehicle B is travelling 40 km/h. When will each vehicle pass the traffic light, assuming the light remains green the entire time?
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Two vehicles, separated by a distance of 450 m , travel in opposite directions toward a traffic light. When will the vehicles pass one another if Vehicle A is travelling 35 km/h and is 300 m (E) of the traffic light while vehicle B is travelling 40 km/h.
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 since we are dealing in km/hr, change 450 m to .45 km; and 300 m to .3 km
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 When the two vehicles meet they will have traveled a total of 450m
 let t = travel time of both vehicles when they meet
 35t + 40t = .45
 75t = .45
 t = .45/75
 t = .006 hrs, .006(3600) = 21.6 seconds
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 When will each vehicle pass the traffic light, assuming the light remains green the entire time?
 time = dist/speed
 Find when vehicle A reaches traffic light (change hrs to sec)
 .3/35 = .00857 * 3600 = 30.86 sec
 Find when vehicle B reaches the traffic light
 (.45-.3)/40 = .00375 * 3600 = 13.5 sec
 
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