Question: A car and a motorcycle start from rest at the same time on a straight track, but the motorcycle is 25.0 m behind the car

A car and a motorcycle start from rest at the same time on a straight track, but the motorcycle is 25.0 m behind the car (Fig. 2.27). The car accelerates at a uniform rate of 3.70 m/s2 and the motorcycle at a uniform rate of 4.40 m/s2.
(a) How much time elapses before the motorcycle overtakes the car?
(b) How far will each have traveled during that time?
(c) How far ahead of the car will the motorcycle be 2.00 s later? (Both vehicles are still accelerating.)

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