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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles? |
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By *att_22 OP Man
over a year ago
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"If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles? "
Sorry it’s to early for questions like that! I have no idea maye |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles? "
Who cares, lol. |
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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago
Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds |
"If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles? "
They won't as parts of the junctions leaving those stations would cause a major derailment at those speeds.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Enough to impress a bird with, so I may have a chance of getting my dick wet.
How much is a happy meal and a McFlurry these days? That should do it.
Maybe a bottle of MD20/20 too. |
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"Enough to impress a bird with, so I may have a chance of getting my dick wet.
How much is a happy meal and a McFlurry these days? That should do it.
Maybe a bottle of MD20/20 too. "
Mad dog classy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Enough to impress a bird with, so I may have a chance of getting my dick wet.
How much is a happy meal and a McFlurry these days? That should do it.
Maybe a bottle of MD20/20 too.
Mad dog classy "
You knows it.
Fancy it?
OP’s paying. |
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"Enough to impress a bird with, so I may have a chance of getting my dick wet.
How much is a happy meal and a McFlurry these days? That should do it.
Maybe a bottle of MD20/20 too.
Mad dog classy
You knows it.
Fancy it?
OP’s paying. "
I remember some bad nights out on all fours. Yeah why not |
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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago
Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds |
"Enough to impress a bird with, so I may have a chance of getting my dick wet.
How much is a happy meal and a McFlurry these days? That should do it.
Maybe a bottle of MD20/20 too. "
Just shy of a fiver fyi. Or just over depending on the McFlurry
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have you read it ?
Nice try. It’s not a book
Is Murder on the Orient Express a book ?"
It was when Agatha Christie wrote it. Now it's a book, and a bunch of movies of varying quality. |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles? "
At approximately 111.11 miles from Liverpool, 138.88 miles from London, after about 1 hour and 6.6 minutes |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles?
At approximately 111.11 miles from Liverpool, 138.88 miles from London, after about 1 hour and 6.6 minutes "
Assuming instantaneous acceleration to target speed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles? "
They will never cross, there on different lines , they might pass each other but they will never cross each other. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles?
At approximately 111.11 miles from Liverpool, 138.88 miles from London, after about 1 hour and 6.6 minutes
Assuming instantaneous acceleration to target speed."
this is the type of content I joined Fab for, I doff my cap, Sir! |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"If a train leaves Liverpool bound for London travelling at a consistent speed of 100 mph at 10.00 am, and a train leaves London bound for Liverpool at the same time travelling at a consistent 125mph, where will they cross if the total journey is 250 miles?
They will never cross, there on different lines , they might pass each other but they will never cross each other. " |
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