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Starting at the same point, Tom and Juanita go biking in opposite directions if Tom rides at a speed of 20 mph and Juanita rides at a speed of 16 mph how far apart will they be in 2 hours
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Starting at the same point, Tom and Juanita go biking in opposite directions if Tom rides at a speed of 20 mph and Juanita rides at a speed of 16 mph how far apart will they be in 2 hours
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they will be 72 miles apart. :p
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