Two cars traveling with the same speed move directly away from one another. One car sounds a horn whose frequency is 402 Hz and a person in the other car hears a frequency of 386 Hz. Part A What is the speed of the cars? V= —| ΑΣΦ ? m/s

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Two cars traveling with the same speed move directly away from one
another. One car sounds a horn whose frequency is 402 Hz and a person in
the other car hears a frequency of 386 Hz.
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What is the speed of the cars?
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Transcribed Image Text:Item 11 Two cars traveling with the same speed move directly away from one another. One car sounds a horn whose frequency is 402 Hz and a person in the other car hears a frequency of 386 Hz. Part A What is the speed of the cars? V= Submit IVE ΑΣΦ Provide Feedback Request Answer ? m/s
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Can you show step by step the algebra in the solution? I am having trouble figuring out how to do this. For instance, I see how the 386/402 happens because you are dividing each side by 402. But I do not understand how 308/402 * 402 becomes a part of the equation.

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