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A ship leaves a port at 12:00 Noon and sails East at speed of 10 miles/hour. Another ship leaves
the same port at 1:00 PM and sails North at a speed of 20 miles/hour. At what time are the two
ships going to be 50 miles apart from each other? (Hint: Distance = Speed * Time)
12 years ago

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