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two objects are travelling toward each other on a collision course. One object is doing 800 km / hour. The other is doing 1000 km / hour. If they were initially 900km apart how many minutes will it take
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two objects are travelling toward each other on a collision course. One object is doing 800 km / hour. The other is doing 1000 km / hour. If they were initially 900km apart how many minutes will it take for them to crash
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Answer: i belive it would be 5 minutes or less.
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