if 2 trains left the station at 4:am and arrived at the next stop at 5:am how fast were the trains traveling

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no way to tell. How far did they go?

and why two trains? would their speeds be somehow different?

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To determine the speed at which the trains were traveling, we need to know the distance between the station and the next stop. However, you have not provided that information.

If you have the distance between the station and the next stop, you can divide that distance by the time it took for the trains to travel from the station to the next stop. This will give you the speed in units per hour.

For example, if you know the distance is 100 kilometers and it took the trains 1 hour to reach the next stop, you can calculate the speed using the formula:

Speed = Distance / Time

Speed = 100 km / 1 hour

Speed = 100 km/h

If you have the distance, you can substitute it into the formula to get the speed of the trains.