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23 April, 01:56

Two cyclists, 55 miles apart, start riding toward each other at the same time. One cycles 5 miles per hour faster than the other, and they meet after 5 hours of riding.

a. Write an equation using the information as it is given above that can be solved to answer this problem. Use the variable r to represent the speed of the slower cyclist.

b. What are the speeds of the two cyclists?

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  1. 23 April, 04:50
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    r = 6 mph and f = 11 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Representations:

    1) speed of faster cyclist: f = r + 5

    2) speed of slower cyclist: r

    Distances covered:

    (r + 5) (5 hr) + r (5) = 55 mi (total distance covered)

    Then 5r + 25 + 5r = 55, or, after reducing this equation:

    r + 5 + r = 11, or

    2r = 6

    Then r = 6 mph and f = 11 mph
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