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30 October, 13:21

An airplane leaves the airport at 2 pm and travels 650 mph to its destination. A second plane leaves at 6 pm and travels 800 mph. How long before the second plane reaches the same distance as the first plane?

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  1. 30 October, 13:42
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    (mph will be m/h)

    P1 at 2pm rate of 650m/h

    P2 at 6pm rate of 800m/h

    difference of 4 hrs, means 4 hrs x 650m/h = 2600miles difference when P2 leaves.

    assuming both planes are instantaneously at their speeds ...

    800m/h = 2600miles + 650m/h

    -650m/h. - 650m/h

    150m/h = 2600miles

    :150. : 150

    =17.33 hours

    = 17 hours and 20 minutes. This is putting 2 linear equations equal to each other.
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