a freight train leaves detroit

  1. a freight train leaves detroit traveling east at a speed of 65mph. one hour later, a passanger train leaves traveling wst a
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  2. Passenger train leaves 2 hours after a freight train leaves. The freight train travels 14 mph slower than the passenger train.
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  3. A freight train leaves at 1:00 PM from a station. A passenger train leaves at 3:00 PM from the same station and travels in the
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  4. 5) A freight train leaves a station traveling at 32 km/h. Two hours later, a passenger train leavesthe same station traveling in
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  5. A freight train leaves a station traveling at 32 km/h. Two hours later, a passenger train leavesthe same station traveling in
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  6. A freight train leaves Chicago traveling West at 35 mph. An hour later a passenger train leaves Chicago traveling on a parallel
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  7. A freight train leaves the train station 44 hours before a passenger train. The two trains are traveling in the same direction
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  8. A 2285 kg freight train, coasting at 13 m/s, strikes a stationary 2465 kg box car. Determine the "CHANGE IN VELOCITY" for the
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  9. A 2285 kg freight train, coasting at 13 m/s, strikes a stationary 2465 kg box car. Determine the "CHANGE IN VELOCITY" for the
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  10. A 12801 kg freight train, coasting at 19 m/s, strikes a stationary 2445 kg box car. Determine the "CHANGE IN MOMENTUM" for the
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