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Train A departs from Point A with a velocity of 100 km/h, Train B departs from Point B with a velocity of 200 km/h, and the distance between point A and B is 1200 km. How long will it take for the trains
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Train A departs from Point A with a velocity of 100 km/h, Train B departs from Point B with a velocity of 200 km/h, and the distance between point A and B is 1200 km. How long will it take for the trains to meet?
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