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wel
2 years ago
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Problem: Luke is going to a business meeting at 3:00 P.M. in another town 50 miles away. He is planning on taking the train to t

he next town, and walking to and from the station at both ends of the journey. Question 1: What is everything that Luke did to get to the meeting? List them out. (I think there are up to ten different steps) Question 2: It takes Luke 15 minutes to get from his house to the train station. Luke knows that the train station is pretty busy and it usually takes 10 minutes to work his way through the station and to his train platform. It will take him 20 minutes to walk to the meeting. The train leaves every 30 minutes starting at 9:00 A.M. and takes 50 minutes to arrive in the next town. What is the latest time that Luke can leave his house and still get to the meeting on time?
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1 answer:
koban [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

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