It seems the image you provided isn’t visible, but based on common highway problems involving cars and trucks, here’s a general approach to solve typical scenarios, plus an example:
Common Scenario: Catching Up/Overtaking
Suppose:
- A car travels at 70 mph (faster), a truck at 55 mph (slower).
- The car is 0.75 miles behind the truck.
Question: How long does it take the car to overtake the truck?
Solution:
- Relative Speed: Faster speed minus slower speed = (70 - 55 = 15) mph.
- Time to Catch Up: Distance between them ÷ relative speed = (0.75 \div 15 = 0.05) hours.
- Convert to minutes: (0.05 \times 60 = 3) minutes.
If Your Problem Is Different
Please share details like:
- Speeds of the car and truck.
- Distance between them (if any).
- What’s being asked (time to catch up, distance apart after X time, fuel usage, etc.).
I’ll help solve it once you provide these specifics!

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