SOLUTION: Kathy bicycles 6 km/h faster than Javier. In the same time it takes Javier to bicycle 48 km, Kathy can bicycle 66 km. How fast does each bycyclist travel?

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Question 545152: Kathy bicycles 6 km/h faster than Javier. In the same time it takes Javier to bicycle 48 km, Kathy can bicycle 66 km. How fast does each bycyclist travel?
Answer by saifoo.khan(162)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello,
k = j+
48/k = 66/k+6

now after solving,
k = 16
So,
kathy = 22
javier = 16
Hope u got your answer.
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