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A and B start moving towards each other from points X and Y respectively .After they meet on the way, they take 16 seconds and 25 seconds to reach Y and X respectively. If A speed is 1.25 m/sec, what is the B's speed?
I can calculate A's distance after meeting B.
After that, I can't proceed.
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A and B start moving towards each other from points X and Y respectively .After they meet on the way, they take 16 seconds and 25 seconds to reach Y and X respectively. If A speed is 1.25 m/sec, what is the B's speed?
I can calculate A's distance after meeting B.
After that, I can't proceed.
algebra-precalculus
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A and B start moving towards each other from points X and Y respectively .After they meet on the way, they take 16 seconds and 25 seconds to reach Y and X respectively. If A speed is 1.25 m/sec, what is the B's speed?
I can calculate A's distance after meeting B.
After that, I can't proceed.
algebra-precalculus
A and B start moving towards each other from points X and Y respectively .After they meet on the way, they take 16 seconds and 25 seconds to reach Y and X respectively. If A speed is 1.25 m/sec, what is the B's speed?
I can calculate A's distance after meeting B.
After that, I can't proceed.
algebra-precalculus
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Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
â José Carlos Santos
Aug 29 at 8:56
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Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
â José Carlos Santos
Aug 29 at 8:56
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Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
â José Carlos Santos
Aug 29 at 8:56
Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
â José Carlos Santos
Aug 29 at 8:56
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Welcome to MSE. It will be more likely that you will get an answer if you show us that you made an effort. This should be added to the question rather than in the comments.
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Aug 29 at 8:56