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Problem #1
Number problem. If one-half of one integer is subtracted from three-fifths of the next consecutive integer, the difference is 3. What are the two integers?
My answer is: the two integers are 24 & 25
Problem#2
Science and medicine. A passenger train can travel 325 mi in the same time a freight train takes to travel 200 mi. If the speed of the passenger train is 25 mi/h faster than the speed of the freight train, find the speed of each.
My answer is: The speed for the freight is 40mph. The speed for the passenger train is 65mph
correct.
Number problem. If one-half of one integer is subtracted from three-fifths of the next consecutive integer, the difference is 3. What are the two integers?
My answer is: the two integers are 24 & 25
Problem#2
Science and medicine. A passenger train can travel 325 mi in the same time a freight train takes to travel 200 mi. If the speed of the passenger train is 25 mi/h faster than the speed of the freight train, find the speed of each.
My answer is: The speed for the freight is 40mph. The speed for the passenger train is 65mph
correct.
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