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Kristin is 20 km behind a truck that is driving 90 km/h how long will it take her to catch up to the truck? how far will she go in that time?
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Kristin is 20 km behind a truck that is driving 90 km/h how long will it take her to catch up to the truck? how far will she go in that time?
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Time taken for Kristin to catch up with the truck will be found using the formula
time=(distance)/(speed)
distance=20 km
speed=90 km/h
thus
time=20/90=2/9 hours
Answer: 2/9 hours
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