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| Question 898917:  A bicyclist travels at a constant rate on her bicylce. Biking with the wind, it takes 2.6 hours to travel 52 miles. Biking against the wind, the return trip takes 4 hours. If there was no wind, how fast was the cyclist biking?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A bicyclist travels at a constant rate on her bicylce. Biking with the wind, it takes 2.6 hours to travel 52 miles. Biking against the wind, the return trip takes 4 hours. If there was no wind, how fast was the cyclist biking ---------------------
 With Wind DATA:
 distance = 52 miles ; time = 2.6 hrs ; rate = 52/2.6 = 20 mph
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 Against wind DATA:
 distance = 52 miles ; time = 4 hrs ; rate = 52/4 = 13 mph
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 Equations:
 b + w = 20 mph
 b - w = 13 mph
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 Add and solve for "b"::
 2b = 33
 b = 16.5 mph  (speed with no wind)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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