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7 February, 15:48

A cat leaves a vacation spot traveling at 60 mph. Half and hour later, their friends leave from the same spot in a second car traveling at 75 mph. How long will it take the second car to catch up with their friends?

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  1. 7 February, 19:02
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    Time zero: cat leaves at 60 mph

    Time 30 minutes: cat is 30 miles ahead, car leaves at speed=75 mph

    Catch up speed = 75-60 = 15 mph (assuming cat does not run out of breath.)

    Time to catch up = distance / speed = 30 / 15 = 2 hours.
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