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A car is travelling at 65 mph down a straight and flat road. Another car travels in the same direction at 65 mph but remains at a constant five miles behind the first car. If the second car increases its speed to 70 mph, and the first car remains at 65 mph, how long would it take for the second car to meet the first car? (Assume there is no change in speed or elevation, and the road remains straight)​

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