If 2 men start from the same place and travel in opposite directions, one at the rate of 4 miles an hour, and the other at the rate of 5 miles an hour, how far apart will they be at the end of 1 hour ? At the end of 2 hours ? 5 hours? An Intellectual Arithmetic - Page 129by George Augustus Walton - 1873Full view - About this book
| William Guy Peck - Arithmetic - 1878 - 240 pages
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| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1879 - 190 pages
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| John Fair Stoddard - 1866 - 188 pages
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| Edward Olney - Arithmetic - 1879 - 392 pages
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| George Albert Wentworth - Trigonometry - 1882 - 160 pages
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| George Albert Wentworth - Trigonometry - 1884 - 330 pages
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| William Milford Giffin - Arithmetic - 1885 - 128 pages
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| California. State Board of Education - Arithmetic - 1887 - 160 pages
...same place at the same time, and travel in opposite directions, one three miles an hour, the other two miles an hour. How far apart will they be at the end of three hours? Divide: » LESSON 103. 1. В is ten miles behind A. Both are traveling in the same direction,... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - 1887 - 346 pages
...and move along straight tracks that form an angle of 30°, one train at the rate of 30 miles an hour, the other at the rate of 40 miles an hour. How far apart are the trains at the end of half an hour ? 19. In a parallelogram given the two diagonals 5 and 6,... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - 1887 - 206 pages
...and move along straight tracks that form an angle of 30°, one train at the rate of 30 miles an hour, the other at the rate of 40 miles an hour. How far apart are the trains at the end of half an hour? 19. In a parallelogram given the two diagonals 5 and 6,... | |
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