3.5 hours
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How long will it take them to be 650 miles apart... someone plz answer now
It travels 308 feet every three seconds at 70 mph.
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It depends upon how long it travels for. Distance = speed * time So if the car travels at 60 mph for 2 hours, the distance is 60 mph * 2 hours = 120 miles But if the car travels at 60 mph for 30 minutes (0.5 hours), the distance is 60 mph * 0.5 hours = 30 miles.
Going in opposite directions, they separate at the rate of (90 + 120) = 210 miles per hour.They are 735 miles apart after (735/210) = 3.5 hours.
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How long will it take them to be 650 miles apart... someone plz answer now
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