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15 April, 10:26

A train moving at 60 mph leaves the station at noon. An hour later, a train moving 80 mph leaves heading the same direction on a parallel track. Find the time when the second train catch up to the first.

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  1. 15 April, 13:51
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    4 pm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are looking for the time it takes for both trains to travel the same distance.

    distance = unknown, but it is the same for both trains

    train 1: speed = s = 60 mph, time = t, distance = d

    train 2: speed = s = 80 mph, time = t - 1, distance = d

    speed = distance/time

    distance = speed * time

    Train 1:

    d = 60t

    Train 2:

    d = 80 (t - 1)

    The distances, d, are the same, so

    80 (t - 1) = 60t

    80t - 80 = 60t

    20t = 80

    t = 4

    It takes 4 hours after the first train leaves for the second train to catch up to it, so the second train catches up to the first train at 4 pm.

    Answer: 4 pm
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