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Albert leaves his house traveling north at 18 miles per hour. 1 hour later, Bernard leaves the same house and travels north at 32 miles per hour. How long will Albert travel before Bernard catches up to him? Let d = the distance both Albert and Bernard travel in miles
Let t = the time Albert travels in hours

Write two equations to model the situation, using d and t in both of the equations.

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