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16 May, 23:03

A bus leaves a terminal traveling at a rate of 45 miles per hour. When the bus has traveled 90 miles, a car leaves the same terminal, traveling at a rate of 60 miles per hour. Which pair of equations model the distances d covered by each vehicle after t hours?

A. Bus: d1 = 45t + 90; Car: d2 = 60t.

B. Bus: d1 = 60t; Car: d2 = 45t - 90.

C. Bus: d1 = 60t + 90; Car: d2 = 45t.

D. Bus: d1 = 45t + 90; Car: d2 = 60t + 90.

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  1. 16 May, 23:04
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    The answer is A.) Bus: d1 = 45t + 90; Car: d2 = 60t
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