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17 February, 05:59

An airplane is flying at 180mph. A jet flying at 330 mph leaves 1 hour later traveling in the same direction. How long will it take for the jet to catch up to the airplane?

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  1. 17 February, 09:05
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    To solve this problem, let us first assign some variables. Let us say that:

    v1 = velocity of airplane = 180 mph

    t1 = time travelled by airplane

    v2 = velocity of jet = 330 mph

    t2 = time travelled by jet

    Since we know that distance is the product of velocity and time, and that the distance travelled by the two must be equal for the jet to catch up to the plane, hence:

    v1 * t1 = v2 * t2

    But we know that:

    t1 = t2 + 1

    Therefore:

    180 (t2 + 1) = 330 t2

    180 t2 + 180 = 330 t2

    150 t2 = 180

    t2 = 1.2 hours

    Therefore the jet can catch up to the plane after 1.2 hours it takes off.
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