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Two trains start from A and B and move towards B and A, respectively. The train from A starts at 6 a.m. and reaches B at 2 p.m., whereas the train from B starts at 8 a.m. and reaches A at 2 p.m. In how much time after 8 a.m. will the two trains meet?

(A) \(1 \frac{8}{9}\) h

(B) \(\frac{15}{7}\) h

(C) \(2 \frac{1}{6}\) h

(D) \(2 \frac{4}{7}\) h

(E) \(3 \frac{1}{6}\) h

We have to assume that each train moves at its constant speed and that every point in time refers to the same day.

Train A:

Rate = Total distance/Total time = d/8 miles per hour
Time (until they meet) = t + 2 hours [Because train A starts 2 hours earlier than train B.]
Distance (until they meet) = Rate × Time = (d/8)(t + 2) miles

Train B:

Rate = Total distance/Total time = d/6 miles per hour
Time (until they meet) = t hours
Distance (until they meet) = (d/6)t miles

Since this is a converging rate problem, the distances covered by the two trains must add up to the total distance (d) between A and B.

(d/8)(t + 2) + (d/6)t = d
(1/8)(t + 2) + (1/6)t = 1 [Multiply both sides by 24.]
3t + 6 + 4t = 24
7t = 18
t = 2 + 4/7 hours

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Two trains start from A and B and move towards B and A, respectively. The train from A starts at 6 a.m. and reaches B at 2 p.m., whereas the train from B starts at 8 a.m. and reaches A at 2 p.m. In how much time after 8 a.m. will the two trains meet?


(A) \(1 \frac{8}{9}\) h

(B) \(\frac{15}{7}\) h

(C) \(2 \frac{1}{6}\) h

(D) \(2 \frac{4}{7}\) h

(E) \(3 \frac{1}{6}\) h
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