When they pass each other they are at the same
distance from the west coast. Hence they both are
"closest" or "farthest".

That was almost too easy! :o)

ameet savant
omaha, ne

--- Mark Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a Friday question since the Net is so quiet.
> 
> KR A and KR B are flying across the United States
> from coast to coast. They both are on an identical
> 2700 nm airway flying in opposite directions. KR A
> is eastbound at 100 knots and KR B is westbound at
> 130 knots. Which KR will be closer to the west coast
> when they pass each other?
> 
> Mark Jones (N886MJ)
> Wales, WI
> Web site: www.flykr2s.com
> Mailto:[email protected]
> 
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