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Used brute force to figure this one out and got lucky at t=12.

What you need to know:


d=\left| x-y \right|

t = time travelled (in hours)

x = distance passenger train has travelled

y = distance cattle train has travelled

d = distance between both trains in km

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RESULTS AND TIME SNAPSHOTS:

When:

t=0, x=0, y=0, d=0

t=2.4, x=70.08, y=0, d=70.08

t=4.8, x=140.16, y=87.6, d=52.56

t=7.2, x=210.24, y=175.2, d=35.04

t=9.6, x=280.32, y=262.8, d=17.52

t=12, x=350.4, y=350.4, d=0 <-------

So your answer is 12 hours.
User Tano
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the cattle train
speed - 36.5 km/h
time - x h

the passenger train
speed - 29.2 km/h
time - (2.4+x) h

The cattle train caught up to the passenger train so the distance they travelled is the same.
Distance is speed times time.


36.5 * x=29.2 * (2.4+x) \\ 36.5x=70.08+29.2x \\ 36.5x-29.2x=70.08 \\ 7.3x=70.08 \\ x=(70.08)/(7.3) \\ x=9.6 \\ \\ 2.4+x=2.4+9.6=12

The passenger train travelled for 12 hours before the cattle train caught up.
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