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Two cyclists start from the same point and ride in opposite directions. One cyclist rides twice as fast as the other. In 2 h, they are 60 mi apart. Find the rate of each cyclist
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Two cyclists start from the same point and ride in opposite directions. One cyclist rides twice as fast as the other. In 2 h, they are 60 mi apart. Find the rate of each cyclist
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For the faster cyclist, their rate is 20mi/hr
The second one is 10mi/hr
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