Two trains leave stations 180 miles apart at the same time and travel toward each other. One train travels at 70 miles per hour while the other travels at 80 miles per hour. How long will it take for the two trains to meet? Do not do any rounding.
@Will.H
@brooke..help00 @Will.H does this question seem familiar, good job
@518nad why don't you just leave me alone
can you please shut up
nahh fam
im mad at u and them right now!
@Ebonyserrano just report him
okay im not mad, im just frustrated to see another person think math is too difficult to even try and learn.
I am trying
I know you were, they ruined it
because its not that easy, you have to understand the basics really well so u can do it on your own
Your explanations are too long
im SAD :(
here take the asnwer u guys suck
180/(70+80) = 1.2 hrs
omg look i answered it so fast
i must be sooooo smurt
Nad calm down. Stop being rude. Stop being a smart Elic. Stop being a disappointment to the OS community. Ebony he will be banned soon so don't worry:)
the 1st train goes by 70 miles per hr The 2nd train goes by 80 miles per hr that means the distance to the meeting point decreases by 70 + 80 miles which means about 150 miles simply divide the meeting point by 150 miles and you will get your answer 180/150 = 1.2 hrs
thank you Will for giving the explanation :)
my pleasure
Will I'm on my phone right now, and will give you medals later tonight:)
@brooke..help00 Thank youu :)
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