Math
Two trains continuously travel between Washington D.C. and Baltimore which are 120 miles apart. The trains start simultaneously, with train A starting in Washington DC and train B starting in Baltimore, and travel at 30 and 90 mph respectively. If the station turnaround times are negligible, what is the distance between the point where the trains meet for the first time and the point where they meet for the second time?
A. 0
B. 30 miles
C. 60 miles
D. 90 miles
E. 120 miles
Correct Answer - B - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)
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Verbal
In comparison [u]with tropical cyclone systems, subtropical cyclone systems have a relatively broad zone of maximum winds located farther from the center, and typically have[/u] a less symmetric wind field.
A. with tropical cyclone systems, subtropical cyclone systems have a relatively broad zone of maximum winds located farther from the center, and typically have
B. with tropical cyclone systems, subtropical cyclone systems have a relatively broad zone of maximum winds located farther from the center, and typically has
C. with tropical cyclone systems, subtropical cyclone systems have a relatively broad zone located farther from the center of maximum winds, and typically have
D. to tropical cyclone systems, subtropical cyclone systems have a relatively broad zone of maximum winds located farther from the center, and typically have
E. to tropical cyclone systems, subtropical cyclone systems have a relatively broad zone of maximum winds located farther from the center, and typically has
Correct Answer - A - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)
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