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Harry and Gwen ride in a bicycle race. Harry clocks 102.62 meters per minute, and Gwen clocks 101.94 meters per minute. What is the difference in their cycling speeds?
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Harry and Gwen ride in a bicycle race. Harry clocks 102.62 meters per minute, and Gwen clocks 101.94 meters per minute. What is the difference in their cycling speeds?
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Subtract tchem both and wilk get the answer
102.62-101.94=0.68
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