Question 257549
Two trains are heading towards each other on a linear track.  One train travels at a speed of 60 miles per hour, and the other at 50 miles per hour.  A fly starting at one train travels back and forth at a speed of 100 miles per hour.  If the trains start 100 miles away from each other, how far will the fly travel before it is squashed by the collision?
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The trains approach each other at 110 mph (50 + 60)
It takes the trains 100/110 hours to meet.
The fly flies at 100 mph for 100/110 hours.
The fly's distance = 100*(100/110) miles
d =~ 90.91 miles