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A car traveling at 70 miles per hour traveled one hour longer than a truck traveling 60 miles per hour. If the car and truck traveled a total of 330 miles, for how many hours did the car and truck travel all together

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  1. Today, 10:13
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    Well, if the truck traveled for one hour, that means the car traveled for two.

    60+70+70=200

    It's not that difficult to just guess and check, even if it's a bit time consuming.

    Let's try three hours for the truck.

    60+60+60+70+70+70+70=460

    That's too much, so we'll try two hours.

    60+60+70+70+70=330

    The truck traveled two hours, and the car traveled three hours, since the car traveled one hour longer than the truck.

    All together, the car and truck drove a total of 5 hours.
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