I got 3h24m.
60t = 85(t-1), where t = time traveled.
I got 3h24m.
60t = 85(t-1), where t = time traveled.
What image from there haunts you the most?
Ha. I literally did this shit in my head. It takes like just under 2 hours and 30 minutes
Think about it. So if train B left one hour later it means it has to cover 60 miles between itself and train A. It is already going 60 so no further distance is achieved, plus 25 mph. So how long does it take train B to travel 60 miles at 25mph? 2 hours and 24 minutes.
when an OP claiming he's seen everything on the dark web starts an AMA thread on Yas Forums
turns into a can you do math thread
I stand by my answer.
When the distance traveled for both trains is the same, the later train will have caught up with the earlier train.
distance = rate*time
60 mph x t is the distance first train travels in time t.
85 mph x (t-1) is the second train.
Same distance for each, but t-1 (one hour less time traveled) for the 85mph train.
This is the correct answer
Should I go to sleep
Yaay i won! And they say you need college to succeed in life. I LAUGH
How does one not get tracked?