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Two cars pass each other on a freeway at 6:30 a.m. The car driving north is traveling at an average speed of 60 mph and the car driving south is traveling at an average speed of 40 mph. At what time will they be 25 miles apart?
7 years ago

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bobpursley
distance=rate*time
25=(60+40)t
t=.25 hr. add that to six thirty.
7 years ago
Smokey and Shadow
Thank you.
7 years ago
Dorothy
So the answer is 6:45?
5 years ago
dude
that was so confusing
4 years ago

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