SOLUTION: Two bikers started at the same, one going east, the other going north. After one hour, the two bikers are 15 km apart. Find the rate of each.
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Question 1170417: Two bikers started at the same, one going east, the other going north. After one hour, the two bikers are 15 km apart. Find the rate of each.
Answer by ikleyn(52786) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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There is no sufficient info to solve the problem and answer the question.
Also, this fragment "Two bikers started at the same," is a nonsense, not allowable in Math.
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