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18 August, 13:40

The tail of a 1-mile long train exits a tunnel exactly 3 minutes after the front of the train entered the tunnel. If the train is moving 60 miles per hour, how many miles long is the tunnel?

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  1. 18 August, 14:04
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    The tail of the train starts one mile from the mouth of the tunnel and it must travel that distance plus the length of the tunnel in 3 minutes.

    Let t = tunnel length

    t + 1 = distance the tail must travel in 3 minutes.

    3 minutes = 1/20 hr

    (t+1) miles / 60 m/hr = 1/20 hr

    t + 1 = 60/20

    t+1 = 3

    Subtract 1 from each side:

    t = 2

    The tunnel is 2 miles long.
  2. 18 August, 14:09
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    60 mph is One mile a minute. So the train will start to exit the tunnel after 7 minutes. It will finish exiting the tunnel 1.5 mins later.
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