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Let ( x ) represent the speed of El Toro and ( y ) represent the speed of the other object. If El Toro has greater speed, we can express this as ( x - y = d ), where ( d ) is the difference in speed. For example, if we know that El Toro is 10 mph faster than the other object, we can set up the equation ( x - y = 10 ). To find El Toro's speed, we need the value of ( y ); if ( y = 30 ) mph, then ( x = 30 + 10 = 40 ) mph.


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