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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:30 dyanaycooper13

Jason and Melinda are both driving from Fort Worth, Texas, to Van Horn, Texas. Jason leaves at 8:30 and averages 60 mph (miles per hour) on the
way, Melinda leaves at 9:00 and averages 70 mph on the way. The situation is
modeled by this system, where x is the number of hours after Melinda leaves
and y is the distance each will travel:
y = 60x + 30
y = 70x
How long after Melinda leaves will she pass Jason, and how far will they each
have traveled?
O A. Melinda will pass Jason after 2 hours, and they each will have
traveled 150 miles,
O B. Melinda will pass Jason after 3 hours, and they each will have
traveled 210 miles.
O c. Melinda will not pass Jason, because she will never catch up with
him.
O D. Melinda will pass Jason after 2 hours, and they each will have
traveled 140 miles.

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