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A cyclist travels north along a road at a constant speed of 28 miles per hour. At 1:00 pm a runner is 68 miles away, running south along the same road at a constant speed. They pass each other at 3:00 pm. What is the speed of the runner?

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Answer:

The speed of the runner is 6 miles per hour.

Explanation:

Given the distance between the cyclist and the runner is 68 miles.Given the speed of the cyclist is 28 miles per hour.

Initial time is 1:00PM Final time is 3:00PM

Time elapsed is 3-1=2hours

Let the cyclist travel a distance of x miles,Then the distance travelled by the runner is 68-x miles.

for the cyclist

x=56 miles

the distance travelled by the runner is 68-56=12 miles

speed of the runner = 12/2 = 6 miles per hour

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