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6 June, 17:01

Alan leaves Los Angeles at 8:00 a. m. to drive to San Francisco, 400 mi away. He travels at a steady 46.0 mph. Beth leaves Los Angeles at 9:00 a. m. and drives a steady 55.0 mph. How long does the first to arrive have to wait for the second?

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  1. 6 June, 17:13
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    25 min, 48 sec

    Explanation:

    Alan:

    t = d/v

    = 400 mi / 46 mph = 8.70 hr

    So it took Alan 8.70 hrs; from 8 am, that's 4:42 pm that he arrives.

    t = d/v

    = 400 mi / 55 mph = 7.27 hr

    So it took Beth 7.27 hrs; from 9 am, that's 4:16:12 that she arrives.

    4:42 - 4:16:12 = 25.8 minutes = 25 minutes, 48 sec
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