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15 November, 21:15

Answer: a long distance runner starts at the beginning of a trail and runs at a rate of 4 miles per hour. one hour later, a cyclist starts at the beginning of the trail and travels at a rate of 20 miles per hour. what is the amount of time that the cyclist travels before overtaking the runner?

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  1. 15 November, 21:25
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    Let t = travel time of the cyclist

    then,

    (t+1) = travel time of the runner (he start 1 hr before the cyclist)

    When the cyclist overtakes the runner, they will have traveled the same distance

    Write a distance equation: dist = speed * time

    Cyclist dist = runner's dist

    20t = 4 * (t+1)

    20t = 4t+4

    20t-4t = 4

    16t = 4

    t = 4/16 = 1/4

    t = 1/4 hr for the cyclist to catch the runner

    The amount of time that the cyclist travels before overtaking the runner = 1/4 hr or 15 minutes
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