Two commercial airplanes are flying

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  4. Two commercial airplanes are flying at an altitude of 40,000 ft along straight-line courses that intersect at right angles.
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  10. an airplane flying due east at 400 km/h pasess over an airport 12 minutes before a second plane flying south 30 degrees west at
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