Answer:
• The rate of the first cyclist is 21 mi/h
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• The rate of the second cyclist is 16 mi/h.
Explanation:
• Let the rate of the first cyclist = x mi/h.
One cyclist travels 5 mi/h slower than the other, therefore:
• The rate of the second cyclist = (x-5) mi/h.
The distance between the two cyclists = 185 miles.
Since they move in opposite directions, we add the distances.
Therefore, the rate of the first cyclist is 21 mi/h and the rate of the second cyclist is 16 mi/h.