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Josephine left home traveling at 25 mph. One hour later her friend, Steve, leaves from the same place and travels the same road traveling at 50 mph. How many hours will it take Steve to catch up to Josephine?
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1 hour
Explanation:
J = 50 mph by 2 hours
S = 50 mph by 1 hour
2-1 = 1
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