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Nathaniel left Los Angeles on the interstate, driving east towards Albuquerque at a speed of 48 miles per hour. Half an hour later, Mikaela left Los Angeles driving in the same direction at a speed of 72 miles per hour. If they both drove continuously at their given speeds, how long will it take Mikaela to catch up to Nathaniel?

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Step 1

Nathaniel

Start time = t

Speed = 48


\text{Distance = 48t}

Step 2

Mikaela


\begin{gathered} \text{Start time = t - 0.5} \\ \text{Speed = 72} \\ \text{Distance = 72(t - 0.5)} \end{gathered}

Step 3

Equate the two distance


\begin{gathered} 48t\text{ = 72(t - 0.5)} \\ 48t\text{ = 72t - 36} \\ 36\text{ = 72t - 48 t} \\ \text{36 = 24t} \\ \text{t = }(36)/(24) \\ \text{t = }(3)/(2)\text{ = 1}(1)/(2)\text{ hours} \end{gathered}

Final answer


It\text{ take( 1}(1)/(2)-(1)/(2))=1\text{ hours to catch up}

Answer: 1 hour

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