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Mathematics, 26.12.2021 21:20 abbypoletick

Suppose two bicyclists start at the same location. The first bicyclist rides due north and the other rides
due west. Find the distance in miles that the first
bicyclist rode if they are 3/2 miles apart after riding
for 1 hour at the same speed.


Suppose two bicyclists start at the same location.

The first bicyclist rides due north and the ot

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