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28 April, 17:51

Train A, traveling at 200 mph, leaves station A at 1 P. m. Train B, traveling at 300 mph, leaves station b at 3 P. m. Both stations are directly across from each other and X miles away. If the trains meet at 4 P. m., what is X?

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  1. 28 April, 20:52
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    I know that if Train A leaves at 1 traveling at 200 mph in 3 hours it would have traveled 600 miles. Though Train B is closer so it only takes 300 miles for Train B to meet up with Train A
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