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Two trains left cities that were 565 miles apart and traveled toward each other on parallel tracks. One train was traveling 15mph faster than the other train. Find the speed of each train if it took 5 hours to meet.
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Speed of Train #1 is 49mph and speed of Train #2 is 64mph.
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