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The velocity of Car A is given as 30 mph, and the velocity of Car B is given as 50 mph. To find the difference, we subtract the velocity of Car A from the velocity of Car B: Difference in velocities = Velocity of B - Velocity of A = 50 mph - 30 mph = 20 mph So, Show more…
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