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Step 1: Calculate the head start of the first train.
ReplyDeleteThe first train leaves at 10:30 am, while the second leaves at 11:00 am.
In this half-hour (0.5 hours), the first train travels:
60 km/h × 0.5 h = 30 km
Distance remaining between the two trains when the second train starts:
210 - 30 = 180 km
Step 2: Calculate the relative speed.
Since they are moving towards each other, their relative speed is:
60 + 80 = 140 km/h
Step 3: Calculate the time taken to meet.
Time = Distance / Speed
Time = 180 ÷ 140 = 9/7 = 1.285 hours
Convert 0.285 hours to minutes:
0.285 × 60 = 17.1 ≈ 17 minutes
The two trains meet approximately 1 hour and 17 minutes after 11:00 am, which is at 12:17 pm.
Final Answer:
The two trains meet at 12:17 pm.