Car 1 and 2 travel create a 110 miles gap between each other per hour because car 1 is doing 60 mph and car 2 is doing 50 mph for a total of 110 miles. In three hours they will be 330 miles apart.
The question includes waaay not enough information.-- You have to know where they leave from. If they leave from the same place, then they pass at the time they leave.-- If they leave from different places, then you have to know how far apart the two places are.-- You have to know whether they head in the same direction (one starts behind the other and catches up)or in opposite directions (driving toward each other and meeting in the middle).
"Like chalk and cheese" is a common, and pretty obvious one (you couldn't really substitute one for the other)..really means "not alike" rather than opposite. "Poles apart" is another, as in "the two footballers are poles apart in terms of fitness"...it comes from the North & South poles at opposite ends of the earth.
After 1 hour, Linda will be 7 miles from the starting point, and Dave will be 9 miles away from that point but in the opposite direction. So they will be exactly (9+7=) 16 miles apart after 1 hour. They are moving apart at a rate of 16 mph. After 1.5 hours they will be exactly 24 miles apart.
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There isn't enough information to give you a definitive answer. We also need to know in which direction they are riding. If they are both riding in a straight line in the same direction, they will be 3 miles apart at the end of the first hour, 6 miles apart at the end of the second our, and 23 miles apart at the end of 7 hours and 40 minutes. If they are both riding in a straight line in opposite directions, they will be 17 miles apart after the first hour, and 23 miles apart after 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 10.6 seconds.
Tensional forces, such as those found at tectonic plate boundaries where plates move away from each other, can tear rocks apart by pushing them in opposite directions. This can lead to the formation of faults and fractures in the rocks.
The question includes waaay not enough information.-- You have to know where they leave from. If they leave from the same place, then they pass at the time they leave.-- If they leave from different places, then you have to know how far apart the two places are.-- You have to know whether they head in the same direction (one starts behind the other and catches up)or in opposite directions (driving toward each other and meeting in the middle).
The opposite is separate, split, or disassemble.
The opposite could be together, joined, connected, or collected.
they will be the same distance apart :)))))))))
Tensile force is opposite to compressive force. Tensile force acts in the opposite direction, pulling or stretching an object apart, while compressive force pushes or squeezes the object together.
The opposite of together may be apart, separate, disconnected, or disjoined.
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I can only work that out if they wore speedometers. Sorry.
no he did not because if he did then one direction would be broken apart
"Like chalk and cheese" is a common, and pretty obvious one (you couldn't really substitute one for the other)..really means "not alike" rather than opposite. "Poles apart" is another, as in "the two footballers are poles apart in terms of fitness"...it comes from the North & South poles at opposite ends of the earth.
dung.