SOLUTION: A cyclist traveled 15 km per hour faster than an in-line skater. In the time it took the cyclist to travel 12 in, the skater had gone 6 km. Find the speed of the skater

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Question 1052558: A cyclist traveled 15 km per hour faster than an in-line skater. In the time it took the cyclist to travel 12 in, the skater had gone 6 km. Find the speed of the skater
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The cyclist covers twice the distance in the same amount of time so the rate of the cyclist is twice the rate of the skater,



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