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Two ants, Ant M and Ant B, often compete with each other to see which can be the first to grab a sweet morsel of food. Ant B, the faster runner of the two, always runs at twice the speed of Ant M. One day they both saw a particularly inviting crumb of bread 100 cm directly to the east of Ant M. At that moment Ant B happened to be some distance straight north of Ant M's position. At the signal "1, 2, 3, GO!" they both ran to the crumb of bread, arriving at the same moment. A tie! So they decided to share it. Your task for this problem is to determine just how far north of Ant M Ant B was at the start of this race. Bonus: What if Ant B started directly northeast of Ant M? Then how far apart were the two ants

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