Answer:
The answer to the question is
If Boston is at D and C is 90 km away from Boston, then the two cars will meet at 30 km from Boston.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the speed of the car that start from C = Vâ
Let the speed of the car that start from D = Vâ
Therefore where Vâ = 2¡Vâ
We have at time t when the cars meet the distance covered by the car that start from C will be VâĂt = 2¡VâĂt, while the distance of the other car will be
VâĂt
Which means that the distance covered by the car that start from C is twice that of the car that start from D
Hence if Boston is located at D which is 90 km from C then both cars will meet at
90 km /3 = 30 km from Boston as the car originating from Boston would only have covered 30 km when the two cars meet.