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The hare challenged the tortoise to a rematch race. This time, the hare ran the same speed of 15 meters per second the whole race. The hare didn't even take nap this time. To be nice, the hare gave the tortoise a head start. The tortoise started 200 meters ahead. The tortoise ran 7 meters per second. Create a system of equations to model this situation.

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