Question: Two trains are approaching the same crossing on tracks that are at right angles to each other. Each is traveling at 60.0 km/h. If one

Two trains are approaching the same crossing on tracks that are at right angles to each other. Each is traveling at 60.0 km/h. If one is 6.00 km from the crossing when the other is 3.00 km from it, how much later will they be 4.00 km apart (on a direct line)?

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