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Kylie and Matt are driving out of town, leaving from the same house in different cars. Matt drives at a rate of 40 miles per hour. Matt drives 50 miles before Kylie beings traveling. Kylie drives at a rate of 50 miles per hour. Describe a situation in which Kylie and Matt are traveling but are never the same distance from the starting point at the same time. Write a system of equations to model the situation. How many solutions does the system have? Explain your reasoning.
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