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23 October, 15:47

Two cyclists start biking from a trail's start 3 hours apart. The second cyclist travels at 10 miles per hour and starts 3 hours after the first cyclist who is traveling at 6 miles per hour.

How much time will pass before the second cyclist catches up with the first from the time the second cyclist started biking?

a) 2 hours b) 4.5 hours c) 5.75 hours d) 6 hours e) 7.5 hours

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  1. 23 October, 17:52
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    b) 4.5 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first cyclist has a 3-hour head start. At 6 mph, that is an 18-mile head start.

    The second cyclist gains on the first at the rate of (10 - 6) = 4 mph, so will make up that 18 miles in ...

    (18 mi) / (4 mi/h) = 4.5 h

    The second cyclist will catch up with the first after 4.5 hours from the time the second cyclist started.
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