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An electric train is traveling 35 miles an hour and opposing train is traveling 40 miles an hour. The wind is blowing 50 miles an hour south east, and the smoke trail of the first train is blowing directly in front of the other train so far they have been both driving at each other for five minutes straight, which direction is the second train facing and how much gas has been used up at this point

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The electric train purrs west at 40, wind whispers the same. No smoke, just leaves waltzing in the breeze, a symphony of clean, green speed. 29 words.

An electric train, silent and emission-free, glides westward at 40 miles per hour. A gentle breeze, also heading west at 30 miles per hour, whispers past its sleek form. The train doesn't leave behind any billowing smoke to be caught by the wind. Instead, the only things dancing in the air are perhaps a few autumn leaves stirred up by its passage, or maybe a lone bird hitching a ride on the wind alongside it.

The electric train's journey continues westward, leaving behind only the faint hum of its electric motors and the whisper of the wind – a symphony of clean, sustainable travel.

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If an electric train is traveling 40 miles an hour due west and a wind of 30 miles per hour is blowing due west, which way is the smoke from the train blowing?

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