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Moscow, Russia and Cape Town, South Africa are 10,128.88kilometres apart, or 6,293.97 miles.
Let t be the amount of time before Ellen and Tom are 340 miles apart. In this time, Ellen traveled 30t miles Tom started 2 hours later, so he traveled 40(t-2) miles Together they traveled 30t + 40(t-2) = 340 miles solving for t: 70t - 80 = 340, 70t = 420, t =6 So in 6 hours, they will be 340 miles apart Without algebra. When Tom started his southward journey at 5pm they were 60Km apart. After that they moved apart by 30Km+ 40Km, so by 70Km/hr. Four hours from 5pm they would be an additional 280Km apart; (70x 4). Add the distance between them and it will be 280km+60Km. Figures are all whole numbers and easy to deal with, thus it can easily be solved mentally.
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Moscow and Pyongyang
They are 281 kilometers apart as the crow flies or 315 kilometers along Highway #1.
By noting how rapidly galaxies are flying apart from each other, and how far apart they are now, we can calculate how far back in time it was that they started to fly apart. No different than the question, "Since the time Pat and Sam both began their journey at the same point on the highway, they have traveled at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. They are now 200 kilometers apart. How long have they been traveling apart from each other?" The present calculations of the age of the Universe by this method -- about 13.7 billion years -- agree quite well with other calculations, that were derived in a totally independent manner.
New York and Moscow and probably many other cities.
45/3 x 10 = 150 The two cities are therefore 150 kilometres apart in real life.
They are 106 miles apart.
226 kilometers
Lenin's tomb remains in Moscow's Red Square.