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Reply Mon 9 Nov, 2009 10:19 pm
By Leaps and Bounds

Cunning Coyote is in a race with Joe Jackrabbit. They both take the same size steps, but the coyote takes 14 steps in the time it takes the rabbit to take 9 steps. Cunning Coyote decided to let Joe get 60 steps ahead before he started to run. How many steps will each runner take (from the time coyote started running) before the coyote catches up to the rabbit?
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Reply Tue 10 Nov, 2009 02:34 am
@Primotivo,
as many (14-9)'s as there are in 60
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