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Question Posted Friday July 15 2005, 1:59 am

If a train leaves the station at 5:43 PM traveling at 130 mph and is going to travel 400 miles before its next stop and then has to travel another 300 miles to get to its final destination, when will the train arive at its final station?

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Green_Eyed_Brunette_10 answered Friday July 15 2005, 2:10 am:
Oh damn I never paid attention in that part of math I didn't think I would need it in real life damn I guess I was wrong!! lol I'm sorry to let you down "anonymous"lol but I don't know!!

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