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Physics, 30.06.2019 15:30 0prayforthelost0

Two cars travel in the same direction along a straight highway, one at a constant speed of 55 mi/h and the other at 65 mi/h. (a) assuming they start at the same point, how much sooner does the faster car arrive at a destination 15 mi away? (b) how far must the faster car travel before it has a 15-min lead on the slower car?

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