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Jon and Jim are at opposite sides of campus and begin walking toward each other. Jon walks at 4 feet per second while Jim walks at 5 feet per second . If the campus is 2,700 feet long, then how long will it take (in seconds) for them to meet?
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I believe the answer would be 300 seconds.
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