Mathematics, 05.06.2021 08:20 madisoncfrew
Evan left Minneapolis heading east on the interstate at a speed of 55 mph. His sister followed him on the
same route, leaving half an hour later and driving at a rate of 65 mph. How long will it take for Evan's
sister to catch up to Evan?
Set up the distance-rate-time table. Use x for Evan's time and y for the sister's time and write an
expression in terms of x and y for the distances.
PLEASE HELP ME FOR MY FINAL
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, nosugh
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