There isn't enough information to give you a definitive answer. We also need to know in which direction they are riding.
If they are both riding in a straight line in the same direction, they will be 3 miles apart at the end of the first hour, 6 miles apart at the end of the second our, and 23 miles apart at the end of 7 hours and 40 minutes.
If they are both riding in a straight line in opposite directions, they will be 17 miles apart after the first hour, and 23 miles apart after 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 10.6 seconds.
After 1 hour, Linda will be 7 miles from the starting point, and Dave will be 9 miles away from that point but in the opposite direction. So they will be exactly (9+7=) 16 miles apart after 1 hour. They are moving apart at a rate of 16 mph. After 1.5 hours they will be exactly 24 miles apart.
So this took me a while but the answer is five hours because you divide 625 by 55+70 and get five
This is a classic math problemThe question goes something like this:Two trains are travelling toward each other, one at 10 miles an hour travelling east, the other at 15 miles an hour travelling west, and they are 50 miles apart. A bird is flying at 45 miles an hour, that starts with the eastward train and also heads east, when it reaches the westward headed train it heads back to the other train until it reaches it, then turns around again until it reaches the first train and so on, until the point in time the trains meet. The question then asks, how far does the bird travel before the trains meet?The Answer:This is ultimately a trick question. All the different speeds and distances are there to confuse you, it is actually a question about time. You simply first find how long it takes the trains to meet. In this case, where they are 50 miles apart and moving together, their total speed to cover the 50 miles is 25 miles/hour. Thus it takes 50/25=2 hours for the trains to meet. We know the bird is travelling at 45 m/hr this entire time so we calculate 45x2=90 miles travelled during this time period. This is all the question is asking, we do not have to find out how many times the bird goes back and forth or anything else of that nature.
255 miles is 255 miles - whatever the speed. At least until you get to Lorentz contraction which kicks in due to relativity when you are travelling close to the speed of light. At 35 mph the Lorentz contraction is less than a quadrillionth so probably less than the measurement error.
The Second Crusade took place from 1145 until 1149 and the route was from England to the Holy Land. The distance traveled was more than 5,082.5 kilometers, or 3,158.11908 miles.
After 1 hour, Linda will be 7 miles from the starting point, and Dave will be 9 miles away from that point but in the opposite direction. So they will be exactly (9+7=) 16 miles apart after 1 hour. They are moving apart at a rate of 16 mph. After 1.5 hours they will be exactly 24 miles apart.
BMW recommends 20W-50 oil for R bikes. No synthetic until after 10K miles.
Whitefield is on the western edge of the white mountains. From the center of town it is about 10 miles until you enter the White Mountains area and about 25 miles until you are in the heart at Crawford Notch and the presidential range. Hope that helps. The Jefferson Inn
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They were never actually made in the U.S. until the mid-1950s.
depends on the era the bikes of the 80's and early 90's were made in California, after 93 or 94 until today, Taiwan.
no not until they are 8 and have a special dirt bike driving licence
Longitude lines are farthest apart at the equator, where the distance between them is about 69 miles (111 kilometers). As you move towards the poles, the longitude lines converge until they meet at the poles.
Until you stop fixing them - 300,000 miles is not too wild.
Although I-77 didn't supplant Route 21 until after 1954, those cities were (and remain) about 250 miles apart. The completion of the interstate meant that it would take less time to make the trip.
You cannot until they mature.
The cast of Guilty Until Proven Innocent - 2010 includes: Linda Neilsen