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Asked by emily

two trains leave the station at the same time traveling on parallel lines and adjacent. train A is traveling north at a constant speed of 76 mph. train b is traveling south at a constant speed of 44 mph. How many minutes will the trains be 22 miles apart?
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
distance = speed * time, so
(76+44)(x/60) = 22
3 years ago

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