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19 October, 17:32

Two mountain bikers take off from the same place at the same time. One travels north at 4 mph, and the other travels east at 3 mph. How far apart are they after 4 hours?

A. 14 miles

B. 20 miles

C. 28 miles

D. 5 miles

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  1. 19 October, 17:35
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    20 miles (Answer B)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The northbound biker travels (4 mph) (4 hr) = 16 mi, and

    the eastbound biker travels (3 mph) (4 hr) = 12 mi.

    They travel at right angles to one another. Thus, the Pythagorean Theorem applies here. The distance between the two bikers is d = √ ([12 mi]^2 + [16 mi]^2), or √ (144 + 256) mi, or √400 mi, which works out to 20 miles.

    Answer B is correct.
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