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28 May, 12:42

A helicopter leaves an airport and flies south at 180 mi/h. Thirty minutes later, an airplane leaves the airport and follows the same route as the helicopter, only at a higher elevation. The airplane is flying 330 mi/h. How many minutes will it take for the airplane to catch up with the helicopter? (Hint: 30 minutes is 12 hour.)

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  1. 28 May, 14:19
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    36 minutes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    helicopter 1 is ahead of helicopter 2 by 90 miles

    the difference in their speeds is 150 mph

    90/150=3/5 of hour

    3/5*60=36 minutes
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