A suspect in a high speed chase enters I-8 Eastbound at 60 miles per hour. 16 minutes later a highway patrolman enters I-8 Eastbound at the same location at 68 miles per hour. How long until the officer catches up to the suspect?

The model is LaTeX:  \displaystyle d=rt . The suspect has a 16 minute head start. The equation for the distance traveled by the suspect is LaTeX:  \displaystyle d=60(t + 16) . The highway patrolman has traveled LaTeX:  \displaystyle d=68 t . To catch the suspect the distances traveled must be equal. This gives the equation is LaTeX:  \displaystyle 60 t + 960=68 t . Solving gives that it will take LaTeX:  \displaystyle 120 minutes to catch the suspect.