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14 October, 21:57

Two bicyclists start a sprint from rest, each riding with a constant acceleration. Bicyclist A has twice the acceleration of bicyclist B; however, bicyclist B rides for twice as long as bicyclist A.

a. What is the ratio of the distance traveled by bicyclist A

to that traveled by bicyclist B?

b. What is the ratio of the speed of bicyclist A to that of bicyclist B at the end of their sprint?

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  1. 15 October, 00:07
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    A. Bike A travels 2x or 2/1 and bike B travels 1/1

    (I think this is right)
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