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A train leaves Cairo at 3:00 am, averaging 30 mph. Another train headed in the same direction leaves Cairo at 6:00 am, averaging 60 mph. To the nearest tenth, how many hours after the second train leaves will it overtake the first train?

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  1. 9 May, 09:30
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    After the start of second train after 3 hours second train overtakes first train.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the time of catch up be t hours after the start of second train start.

    Time traveled by first train = t + (6-3) = t + 3

    Speed of first train = 30 mph

    Speed of second train = 60 mph

    Distance traveled by first train = Distance traveled by second train

    30 x (t + 3) = 60 t

    30t + 90 = 60t

    30 t = 30

    t = 3 hours.

    After the start of second train after 3 hours second train overtakes first train.
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