You are 50m away from a train and running at a constant velocity of 26m/s. The...

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You are 50m away from a train and running at a constant velocityof 26m/s. The train has a constant acceleration of 39m/s2. If ittakes the train 4.92 seconds to reach a distance of 150m, and ittakes you 5.78 seconds to reach a distance of 150m, then at whatdistance will the two meet? Please show what equations to use, THENinput the values. Thanks!

Please let me know if there are any missing variables you need.I'm trying to do a lab experiment and I don't know what equationsto use--also I know that the measurements are unrealistic, I'm justgiving you the variables from my experiment.

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