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| Question 859819:  Two friends are 60 miles apart.  They decide to ride their bicycles to meet each other. Sally starts from the college and heads east, riding a a rate of 21 miles per hour.  At the same time Teresa starts from the river and heads west, riding at a rate of 15 miles per hour.  a) Draw a diagram showing the college and the river 60 miles apart and the two cyclists riding toward each other.
 b) How far does each cyclist ride in t hours?  c) When the two cyclists meet, what must be true about the distances they have ridden?  Write and solve an equation to find when they meet.  d)  Would a park that is 26 miles west of the river be a good meeting place?  Explain.  Use a diagram, a table or a graph to support your answer.
 Answer by richwmiller(17219)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! a) b)Sally rides 21t. Teresa rides 15t
 c) The two distances adds up to 60.
 21t+15t=60
 36t=60
 6t=10
 t=10/6
 t=5/3= 1 2/3 hours =1 hr and 40 minutes
 d) Depends. Does the park have any facilities? How safe is the park? Are there roads to the park? Pretty dumb question.
 
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