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Rob and Ashley are riding their bicycles uphill Currently, Rob is km from the top and climbing at 0.24 km / (min) . Ashley is km from the top and riding at 0.17 km/min.
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Rob and Ashley are riding their bicycles uphill Currently, Rob is km from the top and climbing at 0.24 km / (min) . Ashley is km from the top and riding at 0.17 km/min.
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Rob and Ashley are riding their bicycles uphill Currently, Rob is km from the top and climbing at 0.24 km / (min) . Ashley is km from the top and riding at 0.17 km/min.
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Well they are going to fall off of them 7.0
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