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Explanation:
Interesting bit of trivia if true.
The central Pacific Railway had a 24 month head start. Each month let them go 8.75 miles, so the total distance the rail went was 24*8;75 = 210 miles. They built this before the Union Pacific had done 1 mile of track.
So now when the Union Pacific started building, there remained 1590 - 210 miles of track to be laid. 1590 - 210 = 1380 miles of track.
The rest is pretty straight forward. Between the two rail companies, they built 28.75 miles of track a month.
Therefore the number of months = 1380/28.75 = 48 months.
The project took (in total) 48 + 24 = 72 months to build.
The Union Pacific built 48 * 20 = 960 miles of rail
The Central Pacific built 72 * 8.75 = 630 miles of rail
Total distance = 1590 miles which is the stated total.
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Total Time = 72 months.
Union Pacific distance built = 960 miles
Central Pacific distance built = 630 miles