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8. Two trains are barreling down the track! Unfortunately, they are on the same track and headed for col- lision. The Orange Blossom Special left Sweet Town at 6 am traveling at a constant rate of 65 miles
per hour. The Early Bird left Wormville at 5 am traveling at a constant rate of 75 miles per hour. Sweet
Town and Wormville are 551 miles apart.
a. What is the exact time that the collision will occur?
b. From which town should they send the rescue vehicles? WI?

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