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Answer:
102.6 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
In this problem, the initial distance between the two trains is the distance between New York and Boston, so
d = 240 miles
We know that the average speed of train A is 60 mph, and that train A travels from Boston to New York, so we can write its velocity as
[tex]v_A=+60 mph[/tex]
At the same time, train B travels from New York to Boston, so its velocity will be negative (since it is going in the opposite direction).
Also, we know that the speed of train B is 3/4 that of train A, so we have:
[tex]v_B = -\frac{3}{4}v_A=-\frac{3}{4}(60) = -45 mph[/tex]
So, velocity of train B is 45 mph towards Boston.
Taking Boston as zero position as reference, x = 0, the position of train A at time t can be written as
[tex]x_A(t)=v_At = +60 t[/tex]
While the position of train B at time t is
[tex]x_B(t)=d-v_B t = d-45 t[/tex]
The two trains meet when they have same position, so when
[tex]x_A=x_B[/tex]
And so when
[tex]60t=d-45t[/tex]
Solving for t,
[tex]60t+45t=d\\105t=240\\t=\frac{240}{105}=2.29 h[/tex]
The position at which they meet is
[tex]x_A(2.29)=60\cdot 2.29=137.4 mi[/tex]
However, this is the distance from Boston; so the distance from New York is:
[tex]d=240-137.4=102.6 mi[/tex]
The two trains would meet at about 137.14 miles from New York.
What is an equation?
An equation is an expression that shows the relationship between two or more numbers and variables.
Let us assume that the train meet at time t.
(3/4) * Speed of train B = 60
Speed of train B = 80 mph
60 = d₁ / t
d₁ = 60t
Also:
80 = d₂ / t
d₂ = 80t
The distance is 240 miles, hence:
d₁ + d₂ = 240
60t + 80t = 240
t = 12/7 hours
d₂ = 80t = 80(12/7) = 137.14 miles
The two trains would meet at about 137.14 miles from New York.
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