Two cyclists are traveling the same path. The first cyclist stops every 11 minutes to take a drink. The second cyclist stops every 15 minutes to take a drink. If the cyclists continue to stop at the same rate, after how many minutes will the cyclists be stopped at the same rate?
No. The nearest stars, apart from the sun, are much farther away than even our farthest-traveling spacecraft.
Connote tremendous strength, as well as the ability to start, stop, and change direction suddenly.
The planets all revolve round the Sun in an anticlockwise direction as seen from a point to the north of the solar system. Planets always move from west to east in the sky relative to the stars, apart from when they are in retrograde motion.
By noting how rapidly galaxies are flying apart from each other, and how far apart they are now, we can calculate how far back in time it was that they started to fly apart. No different than the question, "Since the time Pat and Sam both began their journey at the same point on the highway, they have traveled at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. They are now 200 kilometers apart. How long have they been traveling apart from each other?" The present calculations of the age of the Universe by this method -- about 13.7 billion years -- agree quite well with other calculations, that were derived in a totally independent manner.
Both Earth and Mars are traveling around the Sun and not in synchrony. Depending on where they are in their respective orbits, they can be as close as 34 million miles or as far apart as 250 million miles.
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Answer:3 1/3 hours or 3 hours and 20 minutesSolution:distance = velocity x timethe distance travelled by the first cyclist = 15 x timethe distance travelled by the second cyclist = 12 x timethe difference distance = 15 x time - 12 x timethis difference will be 10 miles when15 x time - 12 x time = 103 x time = 10time = 10/3 = 3 1/3 hours= 3 hours and 20 minutes.
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The difference between the two speeds. So if one car is traveling at 60mph and the other is 70mph, it would be a 10mph difference since they are traveling in the same direction. Now, if they were colliding head on, it would be 130mph total speed.Also, 2 cars traveling at exactly the same speed and direction (assuming they start a certain distance apart) will never collide and will maintain that exact distance they started apart.
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Two cyclists start biking from a trail's start 3 hours apart. The second cyclist travels at 10 miles per hour and starts 3 hours after the first cyclist who is traveling at 6 miles per hour. How much time will pass before the second cyclist catches up with the first from the time the second cyclist started biking? A. 2 hoursB. 4 ½ hoursC. 5 ¾ hoursD. 6 hoursE. 7 ½ hours AnswerThe distance the 1st cyclist travels is 6(3+t) miles, andthe distance the 2nd cyclist travles is 10t miles...where t=the number of hours since cyclist #2 starts.Now solve: 6(3+t)=10t ==> 18+6t=10t ==> 18=4t ==> t=4.5 hrs==> 4.5 hours = 4 hrs 30 minutes
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How long will it take them to be 650 miles apart... someone plz answer now
Are they travelling on the same road? In the same direction? Which car is in front? How far apart were they to start with? Is the driver in the faster car blind?
We'll assume they start out at the same time, although the question doesn't say that.Kim's lead over Alex grows at (12 - 8) = 4 mph.After 6 hours, they're (6 x 4) = 24 miles apart.