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One car traveled 220 miles and drove 10 mph hour slower than a second car which drove 260 miles. If the cars were traveling for the same time, how fast was the first car traveling?
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55 mph...if the 1st one drove 260 miles, that's 65mph for 4 hours...1st car has to be 55mph for 4 hours to get 220 miles.
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