SOLUTION: Two cyclists, A and B are 100 km apart travelling toward each other. Cyclist A has a velocity of 20 km/h south while cyclists B velocity is 15 km/h north. Find time at which each
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Question 781670: Two cyclists, A and B are 100 km apart travelling toward each other. Cyclist A has a velocity of 20 km/h south while cyclists B velocity is 15 km/h north. Find time at which each cyclist passes each other.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39625) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
|Two cyclists, A and B are 100 km apart travelling toward each other.|
That suggests we would look for the sum of distances traveled.
| Cyclist A has a velocity of 20 km/h south while cyclists B velocity is 15 km/h north. Find time at which each cyclist passes each other.|
They each travel the same amount of time and their distances each traveled will be different.
Let h = unknown time when distance between A and B travelers is closed.
hours.
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