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9 August, 21:33

A long distance runner starts at the beginning of a trail and runs at a rate of 6 miles per hour. One hour later, a cyclist starts at the beginning of the trail and travels at a rate of 14 miles per hour. What is the amount of time that the cyclist travels before overtaking the runner?

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  1. 9 August, 21:45
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    The answer to this is 50 minutes. by then the runner has gone 11 miles in an hour and 50min and the cyclist has gone 11 miles also
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