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Mathematics, 29.12.2020 01:00 moore7165

Lydia and Jocelyn are both driving along the same highway in two different cars to a stadium in a distant city. At noon, Lydia is 650 miles
away from the stadium and Jocelyn is 450 miles away from the
stadium. Lydia is driving along the highway at a speed of 50 miles per
hour and Jocelyn is driving at speed of 25 miles per hour. Let L
represent Lydia's distance, in miles, away from the stadium t hours
after noon. Let J represent Jocelyn's distance, in miles, away from the
stadium t hours after noon. Graph each function and determine the
number hours after noon, t, when Lydia and Jocelyn are the same
distance from the stadium.
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