Two cars leave Calgary at

  1. Two cars leave Calgary at the same time travelling in opposite directions. Their average speeds differ by 5km/h they are 210 km
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  2. (2) Suppose A is the set of students currently registered at the University of Calgary, B is the set of professors at the
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  3. Suppose A is the set of students registered at the University of Calgary, and C is the set of courses currently being offered at
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  4. of the cars in a used-parking lot. 2/5 of the cars are gray and 1/3 of the cars are electrically powered vehicles. what fraction
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  5. 1) Two cars leave town at the same time going in opposite directions. One travels 44 mi/h and the other travels 55 mi/h. In how
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  6. Four cars drive into a roundabout at the same point in time, each onecoming from a different direction (see diagram). No car
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  7. Two trains, one starting in Calgary and the other in Edmonton, travel toward one another. The Edmonton train travels at 120 km/h
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  8. Two trains, one starting in Calgary and the other in Edmonton, travel toward one another. The Edmonton train travels at 120 km/h
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  9. Two cars leave Phoenix and travel in the same direction. One car travels 4/3times as fast as the other. After 6 hours they are
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  10. A small aircraft leaves Calgary on a heading of E30deg S (30 degrees south of east) travelling 200 km/h. it is affected by a 40
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