Two cyclists are riding toward each other
along a road (each at a constant speed). At
6 am, t...
Mathematics, 02.02.2021 18:50 ashley968
Two cyclists are riding toward each other
along a road (each at a constant speed). At
6 am, they are 123 miles apart. They meet
at 11 am. If one cyclist rides at 12.5 miles
per hour, what is the speed of the other
cyclist?
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