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19 March, 19:07

a passenger train leaves a train depot 2.5 after a freight train leaves the same depot the passenger train is traveling 13 mph faster than the freight train. find the rate of each train if the passenger train overtakes the freight in 5 h

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  1. 19 March, 19:09
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    Freight = 13 mph

    Passenger = 26 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Givens

    Freight Train

    Rate = r

    time = 5 hours

    distance = 5*r

    Passenger Train

    r = r + 13

    t = 2.5 hours

    d = (r + 13) * 2.5

    Formula

    The distances are the same so the rate times the time can be equated.

    (r + 13) * 2.5 = 5*r

    Solution

    Divide both sides by 2.5

    (r + 13) * 2.5 / 2.5 = 5 * r / 2.5

    r + 13 = 2r Subtract r from both sides.

    r - r + 13 = 2r - r

    13 = r Switch and divide by 1.5

    r = 13 Freight train

    r + 13 = 13 + 13 = 26 mph. Passenger train.

    Both trains traveled a distance of 65 miles. See if you can see why.
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