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                If a train offers 12 intersection of town with every intersection is .75 miles apart in the train travels 2 miles per hour in Spanish 45 seconds at every stop to unload customers how long will it take to get the first intersection to the last
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    What does "in Spanish" have to do with this question?
    
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    I think that is supposed to read <u>and spends</u>
it takes .75mi * 1hr/2mi = .375hr = 22.5 min to travel between stops.
So, assuming we start counting as the train arrives at the 1st intersection, it takes (in minutes)
12*.75 + 11*22.5 = 256.5 minutes
before it leaves the final station.
Man, that's some slow train, at 2 mi/hr! Walking is faster.
    
it takes .75mi * 1hr/2mi = .375hr = 22.5 min to travel between stops.
So, assuming we start counting as the train arrives at the 1st intersection, it takes (in minutes)
12*.75 + 11*22.5 = 256.5 minutes
before it leaves the final station.
Man, that's some slow train, at 2 mi/hr! Walking is faster.
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