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Two trains leave a town at the same time heading in opposite directions. one train is traveling 12 mph faster than the other after two hours, they are 232 miles apart. what is the average speech of each train ?

Two trains leave a town at the same time heading in opposite directions. one train-example-1

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Answer:

52

Explanation:

User Sophy
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Answer:

52; 64

Step by step explanation:

So the train is going the opposite direction so the two train add to 232 which is model by this formula:

x+12 = y

2(y+x) = 232

so the x is the slower train mph and the y is the faster train mph, you can substitute y with x+12:

2((x+12)+x) = 232

2(2x+12) = 232

4x + 24 = 232

4x + 24 = 232 - 24

4x = 208

4x/4 = 208/4

x = 52

52 + 12 = y

y = 64

so the slower train is 52 and the faster train is 64

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