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Two long roads intersect at P at an angle of 53 degrees. Starting at P cyclist A rides for 16.2 km along one side .Cyclist B
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a cyclist and jogger are 20 miles apart. the cyclist rides at 17 mph and the jogger runs at 7 mph. they move towards each other.
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A cyclist of mass 60kg rides a bicycle of mass 20kg. When starting off, the cyclist provides a force of 200N. What is his
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a cyclist rides her bike at the speed of 18 kilometers per hour what is this rate in meters per second how many meters will the
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The number of calories burned by a 90-pound cyclist is proportional to the number of hours the cyclist rides. The equation to
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Two bicyclists, starting at the same place, are riding toward the same campground by two different routes. One cyclist rides
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Two bicyclists, starting at the same place, are riding toward the same campground by two different routes. One cyclist rides
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Two bicyclists, starting at the same place, are riding toward the same campground by different routes. One cyclist rides 1030 m
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Two bicyclists, starting at the same place, are riding toward the same campground by two different routes. One cyclist rides
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Two bicyclists, starting at the same place, are riding toward the same campground by two different routes. One cyclist rides
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john
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