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7 February, 10:54

49) A car leaves town at 50 miles per hour. Two hours later, a second car, traveling 70 miles per hour, leaves along the same route as the first car. How long would it take for the second car to overtake the first car?

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  1. 7 February, 12:38
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    Let H represent the number of hours that must pass before the second car catches up with the first. This is a rate x time = distance problem.

    50 m/h H = 70 m/h (H-2)

    50H = 70 (H-2) = 70H - 140

    This is by virtue of the distributive property of multiplication over addition.

    0 = 20H - 140

    We subtract 50H from each side.

    140 = 20H

    We add 140 to each side.

    7 = H

    We divide each side by 20.

    Seven hours is required for the two cars to encounter each other.
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