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15 March, 15:41

A train leave a station traveling north at 50km/hr. 3 hours later a second train leaves on parrallel tracks travels north at 90km/hr. how far from the station will they meet?

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  1. 15 March, 17:14
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    - - The first train leaves the station, going 50km/hr.

    - - 3 hours later, when the 2nd train starts out, the first train

    has covered (3 x50) = 150 km.

    - - When they're both moving, the 2nd train gains (90 - 50) = 40km

    on the first train each hour.

    - - The second train gains the 150km that he was behind, and overtakes

    the first train, in (150 / 40) = 3.75 hours.

    - - In that 3.75 hours, the second train has covered (3.75 x 90) = 337.5km,

    and that's the distance from the station to the place where they 'meet'.
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