SOLUTION: Suppose that a cyclist began a 480 mi ride across a state at the western edge of the​ state, at the same time that a car traveling toward it leaves the eastern end of the sta

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Question 1108191: Suppose that a cyclist began a 480 mi ride across a state at the western edge of the​ state, at the same time that a car traveling toward it leaves the eastern end of the state. If the bicycle and car met after 7.5 hr and the car traveled 32.4 mph faster than the​ bicycle, find the average rate of each.
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