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Very interesting ! It makes no difference where either one started from, or even
whether they both started out at the same time. The only thing that matters is
their speeds.

If one travels at 60 mph and the other at 40 mph, then they close the distance
between them at 100 mph.

One hour before they meet, they are 100 miles apart.

I hope they are on different tracks.

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