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Emma and Lily jog in the same direction along a straight track. For 0≤t≤15, Emma’s velocity at time t is given by E(t)=7510t2−7t+80.22 and Lily’s velocity at time t is given by L(t)=12t3e−0.5t. Both E(t) and L(t) are positive for 0≤t≤15 and are measured in meters per minute, and t is measured in minutes. Emma is 10 meters ahead of Lily at time t=0, and Emma remains ahead of Lily for 0

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